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CBS Sports and NCAA to Stream 2010 NCAA Selection Show Live

CBS Sports has announced that their coverage of the 2010 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SELECTION SHOW will be streamed live on NCAA March Madness on Demand (MMOD) available at CBSSports.com and NCAA.com, as well as MMOD apps available for the iPhone and iPod Touch and through the CBS Channel on FLO TV, which is available through AT&T and other wireless providers.


MMOD viewers on CBSSports.com and NCAA.com will have the option of watching via a standard video player or by downloading a high-quality player, offering an enhanced video experience, free of charge. For more information on 2010 NCAA March Madness on Demand, users can visit: mmod.ncaa.com

Here is the full press release from CBS Sports.


CBS SPORTS TOGETHER WITH CBS COLLEGE SPORTS NETWORK BREAK DOWN THE BRACKETS WITH THREE HOURS OF NCAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SELECTION SHOW COVERAGE
CBS Sports Broadcasts Exclusive, Live, First-time Announcement of
2010 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Field of 65 on Sunday, March 14
  
CBS College Sports Network Offers Two-Hours of In-Depth Analysis of Field of 65
Following CBS Sports' Live Bracket Reveal
  
CBSSports.com Streams CBS Sports' Selection Show Live

CBS Sports, together with CBS College Sports Network, offers college basketball fans the most comprehensive coverage of Selection Sunday with the exclusive, live, first-time announcement and three hours of in-depth coverage of the 2010 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship field of 65.

CBS Sports tips-off the madness with the announcement of the pairings for the 2010 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship on Sunday, March 14 (6:00-7:00 PM, ET) during the NCAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SELECTION SHOW.

Greg Gumbel, Greg Anthony and Seth Davis host the NCAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SELECTION SHOW live from the CBS Broadcast Center in New York.  Jim Nantz and Clark Kellogg join Gumbel, Anthony and Davis via satellite from the site of the Big Ten Championship at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind.  In addition, Dan Geuerro, Chairman of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Committee joins them live from Indianapolis, Ind. to discuss the bracket and the committee's selection process.

Immediately following CBS Sports' live bracket reveal, CBS College Sports Network takes over with BRACKET BREAKDOWN (7:00-9:00 PM, ET) featuring comprehensive analysis of the field, as well as interviews with players and coaches. CBS College Sports Network's Adam Zucker and CBS Sports' Tracy Wolfson host the show, along with analysts Wally Szczerbiak, Pete Gillen, Steve Lappas and RPI expert Jerry Palm from their New York studio. BRACKET BREAKDOWN also features CBS Sports' Gumbel, Anthony and Davis throughout the program.

            Additionally, CBS Sports' coverage of the NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SELECTION SHOW will be streamed live on NCAA March Madness on Demand (MMOD) available at CBSSports.com and NCAA.com, as well as MMOD apps available for the iPhone and iPod Touch and through the CBS Channel on FLO TV, which is available through AT&T and other wireless providers. MMOD viewers on CBSSports.com and NCAA.com will have the option of watching via a standard video player or by downloading a high-quality player, offering an enhanced video experience, free of charge. For more information on 2010 NCAA March Madness on Demand, users can visit: mmod.ncaa.com

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