How to use in-sentence of “cbs”:
+ Since 2016, he has been covering Europe, Africa and the Middle East for CBS News.
+ As a student, she had been working for WYNK radio, and so in 1981 she decided to get a temporary job with WAFB, the local CBS affiliate.
+ In February 2016, at the age of 92, a week after a court-ordered examination by a Geriatric psychiatrygeriatric psychiatrist, Redstone resigned both chairmanships, replaced by Leslie Moonves at CBS and Philippe Dauman at Viacom.
+ He was best known for 26 years of award-winning work on the CBS News television program “60 Minutes”.
+ It aired on CBS on December 8, 1992.
+ EST on CBS from 1 October 1950 to 3 September 1967.

Example sentences of “cbs”:
+ Hilton was the host of “The Hallmark Playhouse” for CBS Radio.
+ In 1971 he starred in the CBS television series “Cade’s County”, he plays county sheriff Sam Cade, is a must fight against crime.
+ The first five seasons were shown on the channel CBS from 1973 to 1978.
+ In 1999, CBS created CBS DVD for DVD releases of CBS shows and films.
+ This reworked pilot led to a 13-episode order by CBS on May 14, 2007.
+ Lundquist currently calls SEC games and other college football games for CBS with Gary Danielson and sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson.
+ Hilton was the host of "The Hallmark Playhouse" for CBS Radio.
+ In 1971 he starred in the CBS television series "Cade's County", he plays county sheriff Sam Cade, is a must fight against crime.
+ He is the play-by-play announcer for the UFL on CBS Sports Network and was the play-by-play voice for the NFL on Sports USA.
+ When the show started to be famous, CBS moved the show to 8:00 pm because more people would watch at that time.
+ The existing Viacom was renamed CBS Corporation, and a new company named Viacom was created.
+ He started color commentatory on CBS Sports before replacing Ray Scott as lead play by play.
More in-sentence examples of “cbs”:
+ It premiered on July 7, 2011 on the CBS television network.
+ He later starred in many television roles including the long running CBS television series, “I Remember Mama” and “Young Dr.
+ Then, in the mid-1980s, CBS aired two TV-movies: “The Belarus File” and “The Price of Justice”.
+ He is best known for his role as Jimmy Hughes on “Yes, Dear”, a CBS series which aired from 2000 to 2006.
+ In 2019, CBS Corporation and Viacom were merged together.
+ The show aired on CBS between October 3, 1960 and April 1, 1968.
+ The biggest hit of his career would come in the late 1970s, playing the role of David Banner in CBS TV series “The Incredible Hulk” with Lou Ferrigno as the Hulk.
+ Borth played Catherine Rollins on the CBS crime-drama “Hawaii Five-0”.
+ Cummings created the CBS sitcom “2 Broke Girls”, which also began in 2011, and ended in 2017.
+ Carr’s only television series in which she had a lead billing was the short-lived CBS sitcom “Miss Winslow Son in which she played Susan Winslow, the single mother and titular character.
+ Other football duties Sham called are NFL Europe games for Fox, Texas Longhorns football, College Football on CBS Radio/Westwood One/Dial Global, and the Dallas Desperadoes of the Arena Football League.
+ It aired on CBS from September 23, 1979, and ended on April 4, 1983.
+ Patricia Helen Heaton is an Emmy Award-winning AmericansAmerican Actress best known for playing lead character and Ray Barone’s wife Debra Barone on the CBS television sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond”.
+ On the CBS television show “The Good Wife”, he earned Emmy nominations for three consecutive years for his recurring role as crafty attorney Louis Canning.
+ It was remade for television by the CBS Network, and aired on 22 February 1965 with Lesley Anne Warren as Cinderella, Stuart Damon as the Prince, Walter Pidgeon as the King, and Celeste Holm as the Godmother.
+ The CBS Building is a skyscraper in New York City, New York.
+ Letterman later sang with Zevon on “Hit Somebody! ” with Paul Shaffer and members of the CBS Orchestra.
+ It moved to CBS for its last year.
+ Sarah Louise Christine Chalke is a CanadiansCanadian-American actress most famous for her role as “Elliot Reid” on “Scrubs” and “Becky Conner” on “Roseanne” and in the CBS comedy “How I Met Your Mother”, and “The Powerpuff Girls”.
+ She is best known for her works at CBS Sports and ESPN.
+ He first became known for his role as Ronnie Litre in the CBS crime-drama “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”.
+ In 1973, the court decided CBS had violated their contract with the Smothers Brothers, and that the real reason they had cancelled the show was out of censorship.
+ In 1992, the CBS version was expanded to an hour and included the Bullseye round.
+ The season also outperformed CBS and ABC.
+ It was broadcast on CBS radio and television.
+ Outside of baseball, McCarthy has called college football and college basketballbasketball games for CBS College Sports, Sports USA, Westwood One, and the Atlantic-10 TV.
+ It first aired on September 22, 2009 on CBS in the United States.
+ In 1966, CBS aired a television series called “Batman Batman” with Adam West and Burt Ward as Batman and Robin.
+ He called golf tournaments for CBS and NBC.
+ She was previously the lead reporter for SEC college football games, a courtside reporter for college basketball games, and the host of “We Need to Talk” on the CBS Sports Network.
+ Former panelist Bill Cullen hosted the show for its short 1976 CBS summer run.
+ On June 5, 2018, CBS re-released the complete series set on DVD in Region 1.
+ That year, the company split into two companies; Viacom and CBS Corporation.
+ She is the wife of CBS President Les Moonves and co-host of the network’s “The Talk”.
+ She is known for her role as Billie Jo Bradley on the first two seasons of the CBS sitcom “Petticoat Junction”.
+ His hosting duties at CBS include Thoroughbred Racing, CBS Sports Saturday, and “The NFL Today” as well as a sideline reporter for the Super Bowl.
+ He also did college basketball tournaments with Albert and Kerr for CBS and Turner Sports as the #2 team.
+ He played Harvey Lacey, husband of Mary Beth Lacey, on the CBS crime series “Cagney Lacey”.
+ The CBS version was hosted by Bob Eubanks and ran until 1989.
+ The show aired on CBS from 1 October 1955 to 22 September 1956.
+ In 1961, Morgan was cast as Sally Dwight in the episode “Money and the Minister” of the CBS anthology series, “General Electric Theater”, hosted by Ronald Reagan.
+ On March 14, 2012, CBS renewed Criminal Minds for an eighth season, which premiered on September 26, 2012.
+ The musical was written for the CBS Network.
+ After a successful European tour, Marvin signed with CBS Records and began work on a new album in his adopted home.
+ On November 7, news organizations ABC News, Associated Press, CBS News, CNN, Fox News, NBC News, Reuters, and “the New York Times” said that Trump had lost the election to Biden.
+ GameRankings was owned by CBS Interactive.
+ Norman Lear wanted the show to be made in black and white but CBS would not let him.
+ Founded in 1994 by Halsey Minor and Shelby Bonnie, it was the flagship brand of CNET Networks and became a brand of CBS Interactive through that unit’s acquisition of CNET Networks in 2008, which was the previous owner prior to October 30, 2020.
+ He became a national television personality starting on CBS in 1957.
+ She is best known for her roles as attorney Jessica Griffin on the CBS soap opera “As the World Turns”.
+ It premiered on July 7, 2011 on the CBS television network.
+ He later starred in many television roles including the long running CBS television series, "I Remember Mama" and "Young Dr.
