CBS

CBS stands for Columbia Broadcasting System, which is a major American television and radio network. Founded in 1927, CBS has grown to become one of the largest and most influential broadcasting networks in the United States. The network is known for its wide array of programming, including news, dramas, comedies, sports, and reality shows. CBS is also recognized for its flagship news program, “60 Minutes,” and popular television series such as “CSI,” “The Big Bang Theory,” and “NCIS.” The network operates various local television affiliates across the country and is part of CBS Corporation, which includes additional media properties. CBS has played a significant role in American culture and entertainment history, contributing to the development of television and broadcast journalism.