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NCAA March Madness on Demand Continues Record-Breaking Pace

For Immediate Release

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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Alex Riethmiller
CBSSports.com
ariethmiller@cbs.com
954/689-3334

LeslieAnne Wade
CBS Sports
lwade@cbs.com
212/975-5171

Gail Dent
NCAA
gdent@ncaa.org
317/917-6117

 



With over 8.7 million hours of live streaming video & audio recorded, total consumption has already surpassed entire 2009 tournament

 

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL--- CBSSports.com, in partnership with CBS Sports and the NCAA, today released traffic statistics for NCAA March Madness on Demand (mmod.ncaa.com) through the first four days of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship. In total, there have been over 8.7 million hours of live streaming video and audio consumed, 35% growth vs. 2009 figures, by over 6 million unique visitors to the NCAA March Madness on Demand video players.

 

Additionally, the NCAA March Madness on Demand "Boss Button" has been clicked nearly 3.3 million times through the first four days of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship. The "Boss Button", which was redesigned for the 2010 tournament, hides the live video action on the screen and silences the audio, replacing it with a "business-like" image. The 2010 Boss Button was designed by cartoonist Scott Adams, creator of the Dilbert comic. Click here to view the 2010 Boss Button.

 

NCAA March Madness on Demand traffic figures through Sunday, March 21

 

 

 

 

 

 

"With four overtime games in the first four days of the tournament, exciting finishes and upset victories have really sparked March Madness on Demand consumption thus far," said Jason Kint, Senior Vice President and General Manager, CBSSports.com. “Our philosophy of distributing this engaging content across the Internet and utilizing the reach of the CBS Interactive network continues to pay off with record breaking growth.”

 

"The first weekend of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship featured some tremendous games," said Greg Shaheen, NCAA senior vice president for basketball and business strategies. "As shown by the numbers, more and more NCAA basketball fans are turning to MMOD to ensure they don't miss any of the magical moments that occur in any given game of the tournament."

 

NCAA March Madness on Demand is the Emmy award-winning video player that provides live streaming video and audio of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship. MMOD shows live video all 63 games, from the first round of the tournament through the semifinal and final games of the Men's Final Four® making it the only major sporting event that is broadcast live and in its entirety for free on the Internet. In addition to live video, NCAA March Madness on Demand also provides live audio from the Westwood One radio broadcasts of the entire NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship.

 

In 2010, free access to NCAA March Madness on Demand is made possible by presenting sponsors and NCAA Corporate Champions AT&T, Capital One and Coca-Cola.

 

 

 

 

 

About CBS Interactive

 

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