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December 6, 2006

NCAA March Madness on Demand to be Offered Free of Charge on NCAASports.com Powered by CBS SportsLine.com

CBS SPORTSSports, CBS SPORTSLINESportsLine.COM com ANDand CSTV CSTV Team up with the NCAA to Provide Exclusive Live Out-of-Market Video Streaming of TEAM UP WITH THE NCAA TO PROVIDE EXCLUSIVE LIVE OUT-OF-MARKET VIDEO STREAMING OF

2006 NCAA® Division I Men''s Basketball Championship DIVISION I MEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

NCAA March Madness on Demand to be Offered Free of Charge on NCAASports.com Powered by CBS SportsLine.com

CBS Sports, CBS SportsLine.com and CSTV (College Sports Television) CSTV (College Sports Television) have teamed up with the NCAA to provide the exclusive live video streaming rights for out-of-market game coverage of the 2006 NCAA Division I Men''s Basketball Championship.

For the first time, NCAA March Madness on Demand will be offered free of charge. Beginning March 16, 2006, fFans will be able to watch live CBS Sports broadcasts of the NCAA Tournament from outside their viewing area via NCAASportsNCAAsports.com, the official NCAA website, produced by CBS SportsLine.com. NCAA March Madness on Demand will be supported by advertising sales.

The game of primary regional interest will be shown exclusively on the local CBS affiliate. NCAA March Madness on Demand will feature the out-of-market games being played concurrently.

In addition to promotion on the CBS Television Network, CBS SportsLine.com and NCAASportsNCAAsports.com, CBS will market offer a portal to NCAA March Madness on Demand through CSTV.com, including all of CSTV''s online properties, consisting of more than 250 official college athletic websites, which are maintained and managed for the institutions by CSTV. CBS announced in November its planned acquisition of CSTV Networks, Inc.

""This is the perfect example of maximizing both the Network''s NCAA bundled rights and the full range of assets of the new CBS Corporation,"" said Sean McManus, President, CBS Sports and News. ""This wide distribution of CBS Sports'' game coverage, promoted by CSTV and available via NCAASsports.com, will add to the total NCAA March Madness experience for hard core college basketball fans everywhere.""

""Being able to offer March Madness on Demand through NCAAsports.com free of charge further demonstrates the NCAA''s and CBS''s commitment to deliver every game of the Division I Men''s Basketball Championship to as many fans as possible,"" said Tom Jernstedt, Executive Vice President, NCAA. ""The evolution of broadband technology and growth of NCAAsports.com has allowed us to give more access to the championship to more fans.""

""This is an historic moment for sports fans and for the Internet. For the first time ever, fans everywhere will have an opportunity to see their teams play live, at no charge, on NCAASsports.com via our new broadband channel, no matter where or when that game is being played,"" said Larry . Kramer, President, CBS

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"For the first time ever, fans everywhere will have an opportunity to see their teams play live, at no charge, on NCAAsports.com via our new broadband channel, no matter where or when that game is being played," said Larry Kramer, President, CBS (More) Digital Media. By offering these highly sought after games over the Internet on NCAASsports.com, CBS SportsLine.com has distinguished itself as the premier site provider for sports enthusiasts across the country," said Larry Kramer, President, CBS Digital Media. ""We''re very pleased to offer this event programming for free on the web, where the millions of users on NCAASsports.com and CBS SportsLine.com will significantly add to the nation-wide audience of the NCAA series. And by tapping into the huge promotional reach of CSTV, we have a direct pipeline to the games'' most ardent supporters --- there won''t be a basketball fan out there who doesn''t know about the NCAA games on CBS, NCAASsports.com and CBS SportsLine.com.""

"CSTV's involvement in NCAA March Madness on Demand hands fans yet another way to connect with the greatest spectacle in college sports. This interactive online event provides both traditional fans and those who only focus on NCAAcollege basketball in March a dynamic and seamless experience,"Deals like this are why it''s so great for CSTV to be a part of the CBS family,"" said Brian Bedol, CEO, CSTV Networks. "Fans now have a portal to out-of-market games through their favorite collegiate website. CSTV was proud to work with CBS Sports and NCAASports.coand the NCAAm to offer NCAA March Madness on Demand this past spring, and is even prouder now to be creating this phenomenonal even greater online sports experience with CBS as our new owners."

Beginning March 16, 2006, NCAA March Madness on Demand will offer live and on demand and on-demand streaming video of up to the first 56 NCAA Tournament games on an out-of-market basis, through the regional semi-finals, and also will feature streaming video of interviews and pre- and post-game press conferences, in addition to video highlights .. Webcasts of games broadcast by CBS Sports in fans'' local markets will be subject to blackouts.

CBS SportsLine.com has the rights to produce, host and manage the official NCAA Championship website, NCAAsSports.com, as well as the Internet rights to the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship and many87 other NCAA championships .

Fans can log on to www.NCAAsSports.c.om, /mmod for CBS SportsLine.com or, CSTV.com or NCAASports.com for information regarding NCAA March Madness on Demand.

About CSTV

CSTV Networks Inc. is the leading digital and cable programming network dedicated to college sports. Connecting more fans to more college sports than any other company, its many platforms for programming distribution include CSTV: College Sports TV, televising regular-season and championship events for 35 men''s and women''s college sports; CSTV.com and its network of nearly 250 official athletic sites; CSTV All Access, online and pay-per-view subscription services providing live audio and video of more than 7,000 events annually; as well as satellite television and radio, in-flight entertainment, wireless networks and more. In November, CBS announced it will purchase CSTV for $325 million, effective January, 2006. Further information is available at www.CSTV.com.

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About the NCAA

The NCAA is a membership-led nonprofit association of colleges and universities committed to supporting academic and athletic opportunities for more than 360,000 student-athletes at more than 1,000 member colleges and universities. Each year, more than 49,000 student-athletes compete in NCAA Championships in Division I, II and III sports. NCAAsports.com is the official Web site of all 88 NCAA championships. For more information on NCAA championships, including official brackets; live stats, live audio and video broadcasts; scores and recaps; and feature stories on student-athletes around the country, visit NCAAsports.com.

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Alex Riethmiller                                        Jayne Wallace
CBS SportsLine.com                                      CSTV: College Sports Television
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ariethmiller@cbs.com                                    JWallace@cstv.com
                                
Erik Christianson                                       Gail Dent
NCAA                                                    NCAA
(317) 917-6117                                  (317) 917-6119
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Alex Riethmiller                                        Jayne Wallace
CBS SportsLine.com                                      CSTV: College Sports Television
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