World Bowling signs Multi-Year Deal with CBS Sports Network ahead of 2019 World Bowling Women's Championships

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LAUSANNE, August 28 – World Bowling has signed a multi-year agreement with CBS Sports Network beginning with the 2019 World Bowling Women's Championships this week.

The agreement will mark a first partnership for both parties and will see CBS Sports Network exclusively televise World Bowling content.

Under the new agreement, this upcoming season CBS Sports Network will air programming from the following:

World Bowling Women's Championships 2019

Storm Lucky Larsen Masters 2019

World Bowling Tour Thailand 2019

25th Asian Bowling Championships

World Bowling Tour Kuwait Open 2019

World Bowling Tour Finals 2019

World Bowling Youth Championships 2020

World Bowling Singles Championships 2020

World Bowling President, HRH Sheikh Talal Mohammed Al-Sabah says "This is excellent news for World Bowling and for the fans of our sport. With many events taking place on US soil in the coming years, we are pleased that we can offer this level of exposure to our athletes and sport. We look forward to beginning this partnership with the World Bowling Women's Championship Finals on August 29th and 30th this month."

CBS Sports Network, the 24-hour home of CBS Sports, is widely available through all major cable, satellite and telco distributors as well as via OTT streaming service providers YouTube TV, fuboTV, PlayStation Vue, DirecTV and Hulu. Additionally, a live CBS Sports Network stream is available through CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports App by authenticating with select providers.

About World Bowling: World Bowling is the governing body for the sport of tenpin bowling and heads 114 national federations from five confederations. Bowling is played in the Asian Games, the Pan American Games and The World Games.

For more information on World Bowling, visit WorldBowling.sport or please contact: Megan Tidbury, PR & Marketing Director, Telephone: +41 78 830 3651; Email: megan@worldbowling.org

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