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NBA on CBS | |
File:Nbaoncbslogobig.jpg 1983–1989 title card | |
Genre | NBA game telecasts |
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Directed by | Sandy Grossman Mike Arnold Larry Cavolina Robert A. Fishman Vin DeVito (associate director) Roy L. Hamilton (associate director) Richard Zyontz (associate director) Stephen Gorsuch (technical director) Steve Cunningham (technical director) Cathy Barreto (halftime director) Scott Johnson (halftime director) Alam Brum (associate director) Artie Kempner (associate director) Colleen Kolibas (associate director) Elliott Mendelson (associate director) Suzanne Smith (associate director) |
Presented by | See the broadcasters section below |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 17 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Ted Shaker |
Producer(s) | Michael Burks Bob Dekas Bob Mansbach Robert D. Stenner |
Location(s) | Various NBA arenas (game telecasts) |
Cinematography | Carmen Abhold Scott Carlson Al Cialino Terry Clark Keith Dabney Dan Flaherty Mike Glenn George Graffeo Mike Harvey Tim Maher Michael Marks Tom McCarthy Jeffrey Pollack George Rothweiler Paul T. Sherwood Fred Shimizu |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 150 minutes or until end of game |
Production company(s) | CBS Sports |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | CBS |
Audio format | |
Original run | Octubri 20, 1973 | – Juniu 14, 1990
Chronology | |
Followed by | NBA on NBC |
Related shows | NBA on TBS NBA on TNT |
The NBA on CBS is the branding that is used for weekly broadcasts of National Basketball Association (NBA) games produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States. CBS aired NBA games from the 1973–74 NBA season[1] (when it succeeded[2] ABC Sports[3][4] as the national broadcaster of the NBA) until the 1989–90 NBA season (when CBS was succeeded by NBC Sports[5]).