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CBS SPORTS GETS A BOOST WITH STRONG NCAA RATINGS

          CBS Sports' coverage of the first and second rounds of
     the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament averaged a preliminary
     overnight rating of 5.6/13 in the 36 metered markets.  This
     was 6% higher than the '96 first and second rounds and 10%
     better than '95.  All four of Sunday's second round games
     were the highest rated in at least three years  (CBS
     Sports).  CBS Sports VP/Programming Mike Aresco:
     "Competitive games in a balanced field gave us good
     ratings."  Thursday's and Friday's first-round games
     remained even with '96, getting a 4.6 (USA TODAY, 3/18). 
     For more NCAA ratings, see #26.
          REAX: In Boston, Howard Manly writes CBS "had a bit of
     a problem Saturday juggling NCAA tournament games with close
     finishes."  Noting the split-screen technique, Manly writes
     "come on.  Unless you had a 50-inch television, you barely
     could see what was happening."  CBS Sports spokesperson
     Robin Brendle: "Some may be unhappy.  But we wanted to give
     everyone a chance to see games from all over the country"
     (BOSTON GLOBE, 3/18).  In Philadelphia, Bill Fleischman also
     notes Saturday's split screen in the final seconds of the
     St. Joe's-BC game: "Hello, CBS:  Is anyone there thinking? 
     Why would the network jolt the senses of Philadelphia and
     Boston area viewers in the final seconds?" (PHILADELPHIA
     INQUIRER, 3/18).  In Baltimore, Milton Kent writes "for the
     content, CBS' work, from an announcer and production
     standpoint, was about as good as it has been since" CBS
     began covering the event.  Kent: "You could pick nits with
     the decisions to switch from game to game ... [but] most of
     the choices were sound" (Baltimore SUN, 3/18).  In N.Y.,
     Phil Mushnick: "CBS must let all viewers know, early within
     the first two rounds, that no viewer owns any one game. ...
     CBS has done fine thus far, but it can strike a happier
     compromise that it did the last four days" (N.Y. POST,
     3/17).  In Newark, Nat Gottleib: "CBS should be lauded for
     not overdoing the Dean Smith milestone thing.  Like the rest
     of CBS's tournament coverage, it was played low key" (Newark
     STAR-LEDGER, 3/16).  In DC, Leonard Shapiro: "To its credit,
     CBS really hasn't missed much of March Madness, a nice trend
     going into the next few weeks" (WASHINGTON POST, 3/16).

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