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Cumulus Media's Westwood One Presents Audio Coverage of 2025 College Basketball Conference Championship Week

Cumulus Media's Westwood One Presents Audio Coverage of 2025 College Basketball Conference Championship Week

Yahoo05-03-2025

Coverage Includes 19 Games between Saturday, March 8th and Sunday, March 16th, 2025
NEW YORK, March 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cumulus Media's (NASDAQ: CMLS) Westwood One, America's largest audio network, will present a total of 19 NCAA Men's and Women's Basketball games from Conference Championship Week.
Westwood One's postseason basketball coverage tips off on Saturday, March 8th, with the Ohio Valley Conference Championship game, and continues through Selection Sunday, March 16, with broadcasts that day of the Ivy League, the SEC, and the American Athletic Championship games. Westwood One will also broadcast Selection Sunday, which will reveal the 68-team field for both the men's and the women's tournaments. Jason Horowitz will host Selection Sunday coverage with PJ Carlesimo and Debbie Antonelli as analysts.
The other Championship games Westwood One will broadcast that week are the Big East, the CAA, Conference USA, the Patriot League, MVC, Big South, SoCon, America East and WCC games. The Women's Conference Championship games include the Big East and the Ivy League.
WESTWOOD ONE'S COMPLETE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
Saturday, March 8:
Ohio Valley Conference Men's Championship 8:45 PM ET
Sunday, March 9:
Big South Conference Men's Championship 11:45 AM ET
Missouri Valley Conference Men's Championship 2:00 PM ET
Monday, March 10:
Southern Conference Men's Championship 6:45 PM ET
Big East Women's Championship 6:45 PM ET
Tuesday, March 11:
CAA Men's Championship 6:45 PM ET
West Coast Conference Men's Championship 8:45 PM ET
Wednesday, March 12:
Patriot League Men's Championship 6:45 PM ET
Friday, March 14:
Big East Semifinal Men's Doubleheader 6:15 PM ET
Saturday, March 15:
America East Men's Championship 10:45 AM ET
SEC Semifinal Men's Doubleheader 12:45 PM ET
Ivy League Women's Championship 5:15 PM ET
Big East Conference Men's Championship 6:15 PM ET
Conference USA Men's Championship 8:15 PM ET
Sunday, March 16:
Ivy League Men's Championship 11:45 AM ET
SEC Men's Championship 12:45 PM ET
American Athletic Conference Men's Championship 3:00 PM ET
Selection Sunday 6:00 PM ET
About Westwood One Sports Westwood One Sports is home to some of the most exciting sports broadcasts on radio. In addition to being the exclusive network radio partner to the NFL since 1987—featuring regular and post-season NFL football, including the playoffs and the Super Bowl -- its other extensive properties include NCAA Basketball, including the NCAA Men's and Women's Tournaments and the Final Four®; The Masters; U.S. Soccer Federation – Men's and Women's National Teams, NCAA Football; and other marquee sports events. Westwood One also distributes and represents Infinity Sports Network. On social media, join the Westwood One Sports community on Facebook at facebook.com/westwoodonesports, on Instagram at Instagram.com/westwoodonesports, and X (formerly Twitter) at x.com/westwood1sports. For more information, visit www.westwoodonesports.com.
About Cumulus Media Cumulus Media (NASDAQ: CMLS) is an audio-first media company delivering premium content to a quarter billion people every month — wherever and whenever they want it. Cumulus Media engages listeners with high-quality local programming through 400 owned-and-operated radio stations across 85 markets; delivers nationally-syndicated sports, news, talk, and entertainment programming from iconic brands including the NFL, the NCAA, the Masters, CNN, AP News, the Academy of Country Music Awards, and many other world-class partners across more than 9,500 affiliated stations through Westwood One, the largest audio network in America; and inspires listeners through the Cumulus Podcast Network, its rapidly growing network of original podcasts that are smart, entertaining and thought-provoking. Cumulus Media provides advertisers with personal connections, local impact and national reach through broadcast and on-demand digital, mobile, social, and voice-activated platforms, as well as integrated digital marketing services, powerful influencers, full-service audio solutions, industry-leading research and insights, and live event experiences. Cumulus Media is the only audio media company to provide marketers with local and national advertising performance guarantees. For more information visit www.cumulusmedia.com.
Contact: Lisa Dollinger, Dollinger Strategic Communication for Cumulus Media | Westwood One, lisa@dollcomm.com, 512.633.4084.Sign in to access your portfolio

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