CBS

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CBS is a major American broadcast television network known for airing a wide range of popular news, sports, and entertainment programming nationwide.


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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
60 Minutes
A Gifted Man
A Lovely Night
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
All in the Family
As the World Turns
Beauty and the Beast (1987 TV series)
Bill
Bob (TV series)
CBS Evening News
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
CSI: NY
Cole Gioberti
College Football on CBS
Falcon Crest
George & Leo
Good Times
Guiding Light
Have Gun – Will Travel (TV series episodes)
Here's Lucy
I Love Lucy
Impossible; It’s Possible
Madame Secretary
Margaret Anderson (Father Knows Best)
Maude
Mayberry R.F.D.
NCIS
NCIS: Los Angeles
One Day at a Time (1975 TV series)
People's Choice Awards
Person of Interest
Requiem for a Heavyweight
Square Pegs
Survivor
Ten Minutes Ago
The Big Bang Theory
The Bob Newhart Show
The Bold and the Beautiful
The Carol Burnett Show
The Carol Burnett Show
The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion
The Danny Thomas Show
The District
The Equalizer (1985 TV series)
The Equalizer (2021 TV series)
The Gambler (TV film series)
The Garry Moore Show
The Golden Palace
The Jeffersons
The Judy Garland Show
The Kids in the Hall
The Late Show
The Lucy Show
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
The NFL Today
The New Adventures of Old Christine
The Twilight Zone (TV series episodes)
The Unit
The Violent World of Sam Huff
The Young and the Restless
Vincent (Beauty and the Beast)
Young People’s Concerts (television series)
televised White House tour (1962)
originalNetwork
Armen Keteyian ("CBS News")
Arthur Judson ("Columbia Broadcasting System")
Arthur Judson
Betty White
Bill Cosby
Bob Barker
Brannon Braga
Bryant Gumbel
Colleen Bell
David Letterman
Dick Clark
Dick Van Dyke
Don Adams
Earl Hamner Jr.
Elmer Davis ("Columbia Broadcasting System")
Evan Washburn ("CBS television network")
Gavin MacLeod
George Carlin
Joe Hamilton
Laurence Tisch
Mary Tyler Moore
Max Greenfield
Raymond Burr
William S. Paley ("Columbia Broadcasting System")
William S. Paley
employer
60 Minutes
Andy Taylor
As the World Turns
CBS Sports
David Letterman
Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
Gomer Pyle
Opie Taylor
Playhouse 90
Super Bowl XII
Super Bowl XVIII
Super Bowl XXVI
Super Bowl XXXV
Super Bowl XXXVIII
Survivor
The Andy Griffith Show
The Garry Moore Show
The Judy Garland Show
The NFL Today
The Violent World of Sam Huff
network
2012 Grammy Awards
AFC vs NFC
Final Four
Kennedy Center Honors
Primetime Emmy Awards
SEC Men's Basketball Tournament
Selection Sunday
Square Pegs
Sweet Sixteen
Tony Award
Tony Award
Wild Card round
broadcastOn
Super Bowl 50
Super Bowl II
Super Bowl IV
Super Bowl LIII
Super Bowl VI
Super Bowl VIII
Super Bowl XIV
Super Bowl XLI
Super Bowl XLIV
Super Bowl XLVII
Super Bowl XXI
networkUS
A Gifted Man
All in the Family
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Madame Secretary
Maude
NCIS: Los Angeles
Playhouse 90
The Andy Griffith Show
The Unit
originalChannel
Have Gun – Will Travel (TV series episodes) ("CBS Television")
My Favorite Husband
The Carol Burnett Show
The Garry Moore Show ("CBS Television")
The Judy Garland Show ("CBS Television")
The Unit ("CBS Paramount Network Television")
Young People’s Concerts (television series)
productionCompany
CBS Entertainment
CBS Entertainment ("CBS Broadcasting Inc.")
CBS Radio ("Columbia Broadcasting System")
CBS Radio
CBS Sports
parentOrganization
1976 NBA Finals
1977 NBA Finals
1981 NBA Finals
1990 World Series
1992 World Series
televisionNetworkUS
Arthur Judson ("Columbia Broadcasting System")
Person of Interest (TV series) score
The Gambler (TV film series) ("CBS network")
Warner Bros. Television
associatedWith
1984 Super Bowl commercial
2022 NWSL Championship
Checkers speech
Miracle at the Meadowlands
broadcastNetwork
Alfred Hitchcock Presents ("CBS (1955–1960)")
Father Knows Best
The Bold and the Beautiful ("CBS Daytime")
The Golden Palace
originallyAiredOn
Danny Thomas Productions
Desilu Productions
Worldwide Pants Incorporated
producedForNetwork
2020 NWSL Challenge Cup
Army–Navy Game
broadcastPartner
CSI: NY
Here's Lucy
firstAiredOnNetwork
Columbia Records
Columbia Records ("Columbia Broadcasting System")
formerOwner
American Broadcasting Company ("Columbia Broadcasting System")
NBC
majorCompetitor
Angela Channing
Chase Gioberti
networkOfSeries
CBS Radio
CBS Studios
partOf
2003 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship
NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament
televisionNetwork
1980–81 NBA season
1987–88 NBA season
televisionPartnerUS
1960 Winter Olympics
XVII Olympic Winter Games
televisionRightsHolder
Westinghouse Electric Corporation ("CBS Inc.")
acquired
Steinbrenner family
acquiredFrom
Thursday Night Football
alsoAiredOn
America's Team ("CBS (historically)")
associatedWithBroadcastNetwork
Theme from "The Armstrong Circle Theatre"
associatedWithNetwork
CBS Entertainment
brand
CBS Television Distribution ("CBS Media Ventures")
brandReplacedBy
1956 Winter Olympics
broadcastBy
1981 NFC Wild Card Game
broadcaster
wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
broadcastInternationally
Emma Channing ("CBS (Falcon Crest original network)")
broadcastNetworkOfWork
1993 World Series
broadcastNetworkUnitedStates
Game 6 (1993 World Series)
broadcastNetworkUS
The Jack Benny Program
broadcastOnRadioNetwork
The Jack Benny Program
broadcastOnTelevisionNetwork
Laurence Tisch
business
WCBS-TV ("Columbia Broadcasting System")
callsignMeaning
WCBS-TV ("CBS television stations")
category
Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical
ceremonyBroadcastOn
Arthur Judson ("Columbia Broadcasting System")
coFounded
Fox Broadcasting Company
competitor
Paramount+
contentFrom
The Bold and the Beautiful
createdForNetwork
As the World Turns ("CBS Daytime")
debutedOnNetwork
Charles Luckman Associates
designedForClient
CBS Evening News ("CBS broadcast network")
distribution
Survivor ("CBS Media Ventures")
distributor
CBS Entertainment ("CBS television network")
divisionOf
White House press corps ("CBS News")
employersInclude
Beauty and the Beast (1987 TV series)
firstAiredOnChannel
1960 United States presidential election
firstTelevisedDebateNetwork
People's Choice Awards
formerBroadcaster
CBS ("Columbia Broadcasting System")
formerName
CBS ("Columbia Broadcasting System")
fullName
Thursday Night Football
hasBroadcaster
College Football on CBS ("CBS broadcast network")
hasBroadcastPlatform
CBS ("CBS News")
hasDivision
Party All the Time ("USCBS")
hasISRC
Super Bowl LV
hasNetworkUS
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
hasNotableNetworkAssociation
Bangor television market
hasPrimaryNetwork
Paramount Global ("CBS Broadcasting Inc.")
hasSubsidiary
KRLD-TV
historicalAffiliation
World Series television broadcasts
historicalRightsHolder
Daytime Emmy Awards
laterBroadcastOn
CBS ("CBS eye logo")
logoFeature
United States daytime television industry
majorNetworkParticipant
WCBS-TV
networkAffiliation
Mayberry
networkAssociation
Aunt Bee Taylor
networkOfFirstAppearance
Stupid Pet Tricks segment
networkOfLaterSeries
Barney Fife
networkOfOriginalSeries
Super Bowl I
networkUS1
The Young and the Restless ("CBS Daytime")
originalBroadcaster
WCBS-TV
originalNetworkAffiliation
The Fishin' Hole
originalNetworkContext
The Insider
originalNetworkDepicted
Mayberry Enterprises
originalNetworkOfPrimaryWork
WCBS-TV ("CBS Broadcasting Inc.")
ownedBy
Paramount Global ("CBS Television Network")
owns
CBS Entertainment ("CBS broadcast network")
platform
CBS Studios
primaryBroadcastPartner
VIII Olympic Winter Games
primaryUSBroadcaster
The Boss
purchasedFrom
Thursday Night Football
simulcastPartnerFrom
CBS Television Distribution ("CBS Media Ventures")
successor
The Four Seasons
televisionAdaptationNetwork
NFL playoffs
televisionCoverage
NFC East
televisionNetworkCoverage
NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament ("CBS Sports")
televisionPartner
National Football League
televisionPartners
CBS Building
tenant
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series
typicalBroadcastNetwork
Super Bowl XXXVIII
USTelevisionNetwork
Dick Enberg
workedForNetwork
Melissa Agretti
workOriginalNetwork

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