Television CBS Sports and
Turner Sports had U.S. television rights to the Tournament under the
NCAA March Madness brand. As part of a cycle beginning in 2016, TBS held the rights to the Final Four and to the championship game. For the first time, TBS held the rights to the Selection Show, which expanded into a two-hour format, was presented in front of a studio audience, and promoted that the entire field of the tournament would be unveiled within the first ten minutes of the broadcast. However, this entailed the 68-team field (beginning with automatic qualifiers, followed by at-large teams) being revealed in alphabetical order, and not by bracket matchups (which was done later in the show). The new format was criticized for lacking suspense, and the show also faced criticism for technical issues, as well as a segment containing
product placement for
Pizza Hut.
Television channels • First Four –
TruTV • First and second rounds –
CBS,
TBS,
TNT, and TruTV • Regional semifinals and Finals (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight) – CBS and TBS • National semifinals (Final Four) and championship – TBS
Studio hosts •
Greg Gumbel (New York City and San Antonio) – first round, second round, regionals, Final Four and national championship game •
Ernie Johnson Jr. (New York City, Atlanta, and San Antonio) – first round, second round, regional semi-finals, Final Four and national championship game •
Casey Stern (Atlanta) – First Four, first round and second round •
Adam Zucker (New York) – first round and second round (game breaks)
Studio analysts •
Charles Barkley (New York City and San Antonio) – first round, second round, regionals, Final Four and national championship game •
Seth Davis (Atlanta and San Antonio) – First Four, first round, second round, regional semi-finals, Final Four and national championship game •
Brendan Haywood (Atlanta and San Antonio) – First Four, first round, second round, regional semi-finals and Final Four •
Clark Kellogg (New York City and San Antonio) – first round, second round, regionals, Final Four and national championship game •
Gregg Marshall (Atlanta) – regional semi-finals •
Frank Martin (Atlanta) – second round •
Candace Parker (Atlanta and San Antonio) – First Four, first round, second round, regional semi-finals and Final Four •
Kenny Smith (New York City and San Antonio) – first round, second round, regionals, Final Four and national championship game •
Wally Szczerbiak (New York City) – second round •
Brad Underwood (Atlanta) – first round •
Christian Laettner (San Antonio) – Final Four •
Danny Manning (San Antonio) – Final Four •
Kris Jenkins (San Antonio) – Final Four
Commentary teams •
Jim Nantz/
Bill Raftery/
Grant Hill/
Tracy Wolfson – first and second rounds at Charlotte, North Carolina; Midwest Regional at Omaha, Nebraska; Final Four and National Championship at San Antonio, Texas •
Brian Anderson/
Chris Webber/
Lisa Byington – first and second rounds at Boise, Idaho; South Regional at Atlanta, Georgia •
Ian Eagle/
Jim Spanarkel/
Allie LaForce – First Four at Dayton, Ohio (Wednesday); first and second rounds at Detroit, Michigan; East Regional at Boston, Massachusetts •
Kevin Harlan/
Reggie Miller/
Dan Bonner/
Dana Jacobson – first and second rounds at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; West Regional at Los Angeles, California •
Brad Nessler/
Steve Lavin/
Evan Washburn – first and second rounds at Wichita, Kansas •
Spero Dedes/
Steve Smith/
Len Elmore/
Rosalyn Gold-Onwude – First Four at Dayton, Ohio (Tuesday); first and second rounds at Dallas, Texas •
Andrew Catalon/
Steve Lappas/
Jamie Erdahl – first and second rounds at Nashville, Tennessee •
Carter Blackburn/
Debbie Antonelli/
John Schriffen – first and second rounds at San Diego, California
Team Stream broadcasts ;Final Four •
Matt Park/
Jay Feely/
Dr. Sanjay Gupta – Michigan Team Stream on TNT •
Jeff Hagedorn/
Jerry Harkness/
Shams Charania – Loyola–Chicago Team Stream on truTV •
Dave Armstrong/
Scot Pollard/
Rob Riggle– Kansas Team Stream on TNT •
Scott Graham/
Randy Foye/
Kacie McDonnell – Villanova Team Stream on truTV ;National championship game •
Matt Park/
Jay Feely/
Dr. Sanjay Gupta – Michigan Team Stream on TNT •
Scott Graham/
Randy Foye/
Kacie McDonnell – Villanova Team Stream on truTV
Radio Westwood One had exclusive radio rights to the entire tournament.
First Four •
Ted Emrich and
Austin Croshere – at Dayton, Ohio
First and second rounds •
Scott Graham and
Kelly Tripucka – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania •
Brandon Gaudin and
Donny Marshall – Wichita, Kansas •
Ryan Radtke and
Jim Jackson – Dallas, Texas •
Jason Benetti and
Dan Dickau – Boise, Idaho •
Kevin Kugler and
Eric Montross/
John Thompson – Charlotte, North Carolina (Montross – Friday night; Thompson – Friday Afternoon & Sunday) •
Chris Carrino and
P. J. Carlesimo – Detroit, Michigan • Ted Emrich – Friday Afternoon/
Craig Way – Friday Night & Sunday and
Will Perdue – Nashville, Tennessee •
John Sadak and
Mike Montgomery – San Diego, California
Regionals •
Gary Cohen and P. J. Carlesimo – East Regional at Boston, Massachusetts • Kevin Kugler and Donny Marshall – Midwest Regional at Omaha, Nebraska • Brandon Gaudin and John Thompson – South Regional at Atlanta, Georgia •
Tom McCarthy and Jim Jackson – West Regional at Los Angeles, California
Final Four • Kevin Kugler, John Thompson, Clark Kellogg, and
Jim Gray – San Antonio, Texas
Internet Video Live video of games was available for streaming through the following means: • NCAA March Madness Live (website and app, no CBS games on
digital media players; access to games on Turner channels requires
TV Everywhere authentication through provider; 3 hour preview for Turner games is provided before authentication is required) •
CBS All Access (only CBS games, service subscription required) •
CBS Sports website and app (only CBS games) •
Bleacher Report website and
Team Stream app (only Turner games, access requires subscription) • Watch TBS website and app (only TBS games, requires TV Everywhere authentication) • Watch TNT website and app (only TNT games, requires TV Everywhere authentication) • Watch truTV website and app (only truTV games, requires TV Everywhere authentication) • Websites and apps of cable, satellite, and OTT providers of CBS & Turner (access requires subscription)
Audio Live audio of games was available for streaming through the following means: • NCAA March Madness Live (website and app) • Westwood One Sports website •
TuneIn (website and app) • Websites and apps of Westwood One Sports affiliates ==See also==