CBS Sports announced a major boost in its PGA Tour TV ratings in 2025. Here are 5 takeaways from the announcement. The post CBS Golf reports huge ratings jump in 2025: 5 takeaways appeared first on ...
You know what they say: If you don’t like the business at one of golf’s major TV partners, just wait five minutes. Of course, we’re speaking (somewhat) tongue-in-cheek. The golf TV business has not ...
Earlier this week, longtime CBS golf analyst Ian Baker-Finch announced that he would be retiring after the final two PGA Tour tournaments on CBS Sports’ schedule after 30 years of covering the sport.
CBS put a bow on their coverage of the PGA Tour for the 2025 season this past weekend at the Wyndham Championship. And according to the network, it was their best year of golf coverage in terms of ...
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PGA Tour sees huge ratings increase on CBS
CBS put a bow on their coverage of the PGA Tour for the 2025 season this past weekend at the Wyndham Championship. And according to the network, it was their best year of golf coverage in terms of ...
Longtime CBS Sports broadcaster Ian Baker-Finch gave a tearful farewell to the CBS Golf team after announcing his retirement on Sunday. The post ‘We're here for you': Ian Baker-Finch gives tearful ...
Two years ago, on a blisteringly hot practice range at the U.S. Open, Johnson Wagner arrived. It wasn’t that Wagner was a stranger to these parts before arriving in Pinehurst - Wagner had played in ...
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CBS Sports hires new golf broadcaster
A replacement for veteran golf analyst Ian Baker-Finch has been named at CBS. Colt Knost will fill the role long held by Baker-Finch at the Tiffany Network, CBS announced on Wednesday. Knost will join ...
CBS is the place to be this fall with new and returning TV shows including Tracker, Boston Blue and more — but when is each program airing? The network’s schedule for the fall includes new TV episodes ...
Rich or poor, it’s nice to have money — and whether you’re the NFL’s mega-billions or the slightly smaller billions from the golf tour now run by Roger Goodell’s right-hand man, it’s nice to know that ...
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