“Dear Coach Stringer,” a 30-minute documentary centered around the career of women’s basketball hall of famer C. Vivian Stringer, is coming to CBS and Paramount+ Mar. 25 at 2:30 p.m. Et/11:30 a.m. Pt.
In 2009, Stringer was also inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. The seasoned coach is best known for leading the female ballers of Cheyney State to the NCAA Women’s Final Four — the first and only historically Black college to do so. Stringer went on to coach two other teams to the NCAA Women’s Final Four: Rutgers University in 2000 and 2007 as well as the University of Iowa in 1993.
Produced by Coaches+ Media, “Dear Coach Stringer” chronicles the team’s groundbreaking victory during the 1981-1982 season and highlights Stringer’s legacy through interviews with family, friends, former players and other coaches.
“Dear Coach Stringer” will re-air on CBS Sports Network Mar. 28 at 7 p.
In 2009, Stringer was also inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. The seasoned coach is best known for leading the female ballers of Cheyney State to the NCAA Women’s Final Four — the first and only historically Black college to do so. Stringer went on to coach two other teams to the NCAA Women’s Final Four: Rutgers University in 2000 and 2007 as well as the University of Iowa in 1993.
Produced by Coaches+ Media, “Dear Coach Stringer” chronicles the team’s groundbreaking victory during the 1981-1982 season and highlights Stringer’s legacy through interviews with family, friends, former players and other coaches.
“Dear Coach Stringer” will re-air on CBS Sports Network Mar. 28 at 7 p.
- 3/17/2023
- by Katie Reul
- Variety Film + TV
Coaches+ Media announced the upcoming premiere of “Think. See. Do. — The Legacy Of Pete Carril,” a half-hour documentary which centers around the legendary Princeton men’s basketball coach Pete Carril.
Carril died last August at 92. He coached the Princeton Tigers for 29 years and was at the helm for one of the biggest upsets in NCAA history, when his team took down defending national champions UCLA in the first round of the NCAA tournament in 1996 by a score of 43–41.
The upcoming documentary, which is set to premiere 2 p.m. Et Saturday, March 25 on CBS and Paramount+ and re-air on CBS Sports Network at 6:30 p.m. Et Tuesday, March 28, will feature in-depth interviews with college basketball luminaries Including Jim Boeheim, Jay Wright, Bill Raftery and Alonzo Mourning.
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“We are so proud to share Coach Carril’s story,” said Craig Robinson, Executive Director of...
Carril died last August at 92. He coached the Princeton Tigers for 29 years and was at the helm for one of the biggest upsets in NCAA history, when his team took down defending national champions UCLA in the first round of the NCAA tournament in 1996 by a score of 43–41.
The upcoming documentary, which is set to premiere 2 p.m. Et Saturday, March 25 on CBS and Paramount+ and re-air on CBS Sports Network at 6:30 p.m. Et Tuesday, March 28, will feature in-depth interviews with college basketball luminaries Including Jim Boeheim, Jay Wright, Bill Raftery and Alonzo Mourning.
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25 Binge-Worthy Shows to Watch Right Now
“We are so proud to share Coach Carril’s story,” said Craig Robinson, Executive Director of...
- 3/13/2023
- by Joshua Vinson
- The Wrap
Christmas was a few months ago now, but for college basketball fans the most wonderful time of the year is coming up very soon. The 2023 NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament is set to begin on March 16, but before it can be played the field must be set! That’s where Selection Sunday, which takes place Sunday, March 12 on CBS and Paramount+, comes in. Make sure you don’t miss a second, so you can fill your brackets out and be ready for March Madness! You can watch Selection Sunday 2023 with a 5-Day Free Trial of Directv Stream.
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How to Watch 2023 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Selection Sunday When: Sunday, March 12 at 6 p.m. Et TV: CBS, Paramount+ Stream: Watch with a 5-Day Free Trial of Directv Stream
You can also watch the 2023 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Selection Sunday with a 30-day free trial to Paramount+ Premium.
5-Day Free Trial $74.99 / month directv.
- 3/12/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Campfire, a startup focused on holographic collaboration tools for the enterprise market, has named Michael V. Lewis as chairman of its board of directors.
Lewis in 2003 founded RealD, a visual experience company and digital 3D cinema pioneer, and led it as CEO. The company was acquired in 2016 by Rizvi Traverse Management in a $551 million privatization.
The arrival of Lewis as Campfire chairman follows a significant investment in the company by Alchemi Project. Lewis formed Alchemi to support businesses and ideas that are poised to positively impact the world across the technology, media and consumer product sectors.
Campfire emerged from stealth earlier this year with $8 million in seed funding. With 60 patents for solutions and devices, the firm says it goes beyond what existing virtual and augmented reality specialists can offer. Campfire is available now through an early access program, with commercial availability targeted for 2022.
“Michael has spent decades at the nexus of media and technology,...
Lewis in 2003 founded RealD, a visual experience company and digital 3D cinema pioneer, and led it as CEO. The company was acquired in 2016 by Rizvi Traverse Management in a $551 million privatization.
The arrival of Lewis as Campfire chairman follows a significant investment in the company by Alchemi Project. Lewis formed Alchemi to support businesses and ideas that are poised to positively impact the world across the technology, media and consumer product sectors.
Campfire emerged from stealth earlier this year with $8 million in seed funding. With 60 patents for solutions and devices, the firm says it goes beyond what existing virtual and augmented reality specialists can offer. Campfire is available now through an early access program, with commercial availability targeted for 2022.
“Michael has spent decades at the nexus of media and technology,...
- 11/9/2021
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Paul Pierce is glad Villanova is refusing to visit Trump's White House to celebrate their Ncaa basketball title ... saying the tradition is dumb and overrated. Nova's coach Jay Wright, announced Thursday the team would not visit 1600 Pennsylvania this year -- as Ncaa winning teams have traditionally done for years. In fact, Villanova visited Obama's White House after winning the title 2016 -- but Wright explained, "Two years ago it was the experience of a lifetime for all of us.
- 10/27/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Btig announced today that it plans to donate more than $5 million to hundreds of charities as a result of its annual Btig Charity Day.
The firm hosted over 80 all-star athletes, models, actors, actresses, musicians, journalists, politicians, business leaders and other cultural icons who acted as guest traders on Tuesday, May 8, 2018. Over 300 non-profit organizations will benefit from the 2018 event. Since inception of the event, Btig has donated more than $45 million to charity.
“It was another incredible day at Btig yesterday. We are thrilled with the record number of celebrity guest traders who volunteered to join us, and humbled by the impressive number of nominated charities, which will benefit from the day,” said Steven Starker, Co-Founder of Btig. “It is a tremendous honor to have the continued support of institutional trading clients, our celebrity guest traders and employees worldwide.”
“For more than a decade, Btig Charity Day has helped fund meaningful causes...
The firm hosted over 80 all-star athletes, models, actors, actresses, musicians, journalists, politicians, business leaders and other cultural icons who acted as guest traders on Tuesday, May 8, 2018. Over 300 non-profit organizations will benefit from the 2018 event. Since inception of the event, Btig has donated more than $45 million to charity.
“It was another incredible day at Btig yesterday. We are thrilled with the record number of celebrity guest traders who volunteered to join us, and humbled by the impressive number of nominated charities, which will benefit from the day,” said Steven Starker, Co-Founder of Btig. “It is a tremendous honor to have the continued support of institutional trading clients, our celebrity guest traders and employees worldwide.”
“For more than a decade, Btig Charity Day has helped fund meaningful causes...
- 5/15/2018
- Look to the Stars
Btig, LLC has announced the list of celebrity guest traders for its 16th Btig Commissions for Charity Day on Tuesday, May 8, 2018.
The firm’s annual event is celebrated across Btig’s 17 global locations, including eleven offices throughout the U.S., and six affiliate offices in Europe, Asia and Australia. The following celebrities are expected to join this year.
Aaron Boone, Allan Houston, Allie Laforce, Amy Gutierrez, Barry Bonds, Beth Ostrosky Stern, President Bill Clinton, Bobby Valentine, Bode Miller, Boomer Esiason, Brian Cashman, Bruce Beck, Cc Sabathia, Charles Oakley, Chris Johnson, Chris Long, Chris Snee, Chris Wragge, Chuck Scarborough, Curtis Martin, D’Brickashaw Ferguson, Damon Bruce, Dave Dravecky, David Cone, David Costabile, David Muir, David Robertson, David Tyree, Dellin Betances, Denis Leary, Didi Gregorius, Dominic West, Dominique Wilkins, Dwight Gooden, Eli Manning, Elisa Donovan, Emmanuel Mudiay, Eric LeGrand, Gary Cohn, Grant Hill, Hannah Storm, Henrik Lundqvist, Jalen Rose, Janice Huff, Jay Wright,...
The firm’s annual event is celebrated across Btig’s 17 global locations, including eleven offices throughout the U.S., and six affiliate offices in Europe, Asia and Australia. The following celebrities are expected to join this year.
Aaron Boone, Allan Houston, Allie Laforce, Amy Gutierrez, Barry Bonds, Beth Ostrosky Stern, President Bill Clinton, Bobby Valentine, Bode Miller, Boomer Esiason, Brian Cashman, Bruce Beck, Cc Sabathia, Charles Oakley, Chris Johnson, Chris Long, Chris Snee, Chris Wragge, Chuck Scarborough, Curtis Martin, D’Brickashaw Ferguson, Damon Bruce, Dave Dravecky, David Cone, David Costabile, David Muir, David Robertson, David Tyree, Dellin Betances, Denis Leary, Didi Gregorius, Dominic West, Dominique Wilkins, Dwight Gooden, Eli Manning, Elisa Donovan, Emmanuel Mudiay, Eric LeGrand, Gary Cohn, Grant Hill, Hannah Storm, Henrik Lundqvist, Jalen Rose, Janice Huff, Jay Wright,...
- 5/4/2018
- Look to the Stars
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