When Duke and UNC-Wilmington tip off the 2016 NCAA Tournament, CBS will carry the game, a tradition dating to 1982.
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Television
March 17, 2016
Cable networks increasingly snag major sporting events
By Tim Baysinger
When Duke and UNC-Wilmington tip off the 2016 NCAA Tournament, CBS will carry the game, a tradition dating to 1982.
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The site will also air live baseball
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Charles Barkley weighs in on Donald Trump
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Doubled staff with hires from Politico and The Hill
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Wahlburgers is much more than a celebrity gimmick
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Mark Wahlberg's career has taken some unexpected twists over the past three decades, but even the movie star acknowledges that his most recent turn is the most unusual yet.
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How the multi-talented star has learned to balance his brand
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Parts Unknown star values unique voices
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Anthony Bourdain, the celebrity chef turned TV show host, believes there's untapped potential with digital media to dive deeper into food and travel stories. 
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David Letterman heads to India in return to TV
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National Geographic Channel is leveraging its global brand to take audiences and advertisers to new places—including the red planet.
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>From a musical comedy to gritty sci-fi dramas, the network picked up every show
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The CW had been the only broadcast network to not renew any of its shows for next season, but the network corrected that oversight in a huge way on Friday by issuing early pickups for literally every series it ...
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