Multi-platform sports broadcaster and streaming service
CBS Sports operates a year-round broadcast and streaming operation spanning traditional TV, cable, and digital platforms. The tech stack reflects a modern content distribution operation: cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP, OCI) paired with video tools (Adobe Creative Cloud, LiveU, Premiere Pro) and streaming delivery via Paramount+. Hiring is accelerating across marketing and ops roles, while active projects center on AI-assisted content development, sports betting product features, and YouTube/Paramount+ growth—signaling a strategic shift toward direct-to-consumer streaming and AI-driven content operations alongside traditional broadcast.
Notable leadership hires: Technical Director
CBS Sports is the sports division of CBS, operating as a public company with 201–500 employees based in New York. The division delivers live sports programming across multiple platforms: CBS Television Network (NFL, college football and basketball, golf, soccer, rugby), CBS Sports Network (24-hour cable channel), Paramount+ (streaming platform for UEFA competitions and Serie A), CBSSports.com, mobile and connected TV apps, and digital properties including CBS Sports HQ, CBS Sports Golazo Network, 247Sports, fantasy games, and SportsLine. Content spans NFL broadcasts, NCAA Division I championships, golf majors, European soccer leagues, and original programming, with distribution across broadcast television, cable, streaming, and digital web and mobile channels.
Cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, OCI), video production (Adobe Creative Cloud, Premiere Pro, LiveU), streaming via Paramount+, analytics (Google Analytics), and development tools (Node.js, Python, Java, TypeScript, GraphQL, Kubernetes, MySQL, Redis, DynamoDB).
Active projects include generative AI and RAG systems, sports betting product enhancement, mobile and web application features, YouTube and Paramount+ content strategy and growth, VOD delivery optimization, and AI-assisted development efforts.
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