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    www.bmxonline.com/article.jsp?ID=1000061732&type=news - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/13/2008    Last Visited: 6/14/2008  

    "CBS Sports is once again pleased to team up with ASA Entertainment in bringing viewers all the action and excitement that they have come to expect and the Action Sports World Tour has always delivered," says Rob Correa, Sr. Vice President, Programming, CBS Sports.

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    Published on: 4/22/2003    Last Visited: 4/22/2003  

    Rob Correa - Senior VP, Programming
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    ROB CORREA
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    Rob Correa was named Senior Vice President, Programming, CBS Sports in June 2000.

    Correa joined CBS Sports as Vice President, Programming, in September 1995.He is responsible for managing the division's acquisitions, scheduling and strategic planning for golf, tennis, auto racing, winter sports, anthology programs, specials and other new sports programming.Correa also serves as CBS Sports' liaison with the cable properties of CBS's parent company Viacom Inc., including Showtime, Nickelodeon, MTV and TNN.

    In his tenure at CBS, he was instrumental in reaching a new multi-year agreement with the PGA TOUR to extend its broadcast rights through 2006 and to remain the TOUR's dominant partner.In addition, Correa played a key role in extending CBS's agreement with the PGA of America for the rights to the PGA Championship through 2005.

    Correa, who is responsible for the scheduling and planning of the U.S. Open Tennis Championships, the ATP Tour and other tennis events, also was instrumental in extending CBS's agreement with the United States Tennis Association to broadcast the U.S. Open through 2004.

    He oversees the division's golf programming which includes 20 events and two of the four majors, the Mastersâ and PGA Championship.Since joining CBS Sports, Correa has been responsible for scheduling and developing a wide variety of sports properties, including NASCAR and the Pepsi 400, the first primetime auto race, "Ice Wars" and other primetime figure skating events, pre-Olympic anthologies, boxing and anthology programming with skiing, women's soccer, horse racing, gymnastics and track & field.

    Correa joined CBS Sports from USA Network where during his 13-year career he created and secured the cable sports rights to the Ryder Cup, the Masters, the U.S. Open Tennis Championships, the French Open, world championship boxing, figure skating, college football and basketball and sports specials.

    He is a graduate of Georgetown University (B.A., English, 1979).Correa lives in Ridgefield, Conn. with his wife, Rosemary and four children.

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    Published on: 5/11/2006    Last Visited: 4/3/2008  

    "This special Elimination Blackjack is a unique format that should create excitement for the viewers," said Rob Correa, Senior Vice President Programming, CBS Sports.

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    www.cyclenews.com/mobile/mShowStory.asp?HeadlineID=1172 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/18/2007    Last Visited: 12/18/2007  

    "The fast paced excitement of supercross is a great way to jump start the season on CBS Sports", said Rob Correa, SVP of Programming, CBS Sports.

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    www.adweek.com/aw/content_display/news/media/e3i79d689a - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/26/2008    Last Visited: 5/27/2008  

    Rob Correa, svp of programming at CBS Sports, said, "It's a long-term insurance policy for TV rights," and noted that no one can predict what the business models for the mainstream networks will look like in five to 10 years.
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    Rob Correa, svp of programming at CBS Sports, said, "It's a long-term insurance policy for TV rights," and noted that no one can predict what the business models for the mainstream networks will look like in five to 10 years.

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    Published on: 5/29/2007    Last Visited: 1/31/2008  

    "We're delighted to work with the World Series of Video Games to bring competitive video games to a wide audience as part of our award-winning sports coverage," said Rob Correa, senior vice president of programming for CBS Sports.

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    Published on: 10/15/2008    Last Visited: 6/17/2008  

    that they have come to expect and the Action Sports World Tour has always delivered," says Rob Correa, Sr. Vice President, Programming, CBS Sports.

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    www.golfweek.com/protours/pga/story/buickratings_news_0 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/28/2008    Last Visited: 2/9/2008  

    "We were up Saturday," said Rob Correia, senior vice president of programming for CBS.

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    www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-tigertv23jan23,0,2307541.s - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/23/2008    Last Visited: 1/23/2008  

    Rob Correa, senior vice president of programming for CBS Sports, said Woods' influence on ratings is at least equal to any of the greatest figures in sports.

    "He clearly moves the needle," Correa said."The Tiger Factor hasn't wavered at all.There's only been a handful who have had an impact like him on their own sports, like Muhammad Ali, Michael Jordan.Those are the only guys."

    Correa said no one other than Woods moves the needle on golf's television ratings.

    "There's not even a second place," he said.

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    www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-tigertv23jan23,0,2307541.s - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/22/2008    Last Visited: 1/22/2008  

    Rob Correa, senior vice president of programming for CBS Sports, said Woods' influence on ratings is at least equal to any of the greatest figures in sports.

    "He clearly moves the needle," Correa said."The Tiger Factor hasn't wavered at all.There's only been a handful who have had an impact like him on their own sports, like Muhammad Ali, Michael Jordan.Those are the only guys."

    Correa said no one other than Woods moves the needle on golf's television ratings.

    "There's not even a second place," he said.

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