NCAA Tournament 2017: What channel is TBS on Time Warner?

Mar 4, 2017; Stillwater, OK, USA; Kansas Jayhawks guard Josh Jackson (11) moves the ball against the Oklahoma State Cowboys during the second half at Gallagher-Iba Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rob Ferguson-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 4, 2017; Stillwater, OK, USA; Kansas Jayhawks guard Josh Jackson (11) moves the ball against the Oklahoma State Cowboys during the second half at Gallagher-Iba Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rob Ferguson-USA TODAY Sports /
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Here’s what you need to know to watch the NCAA Tournament on TBS on Time Warner in your area.

The 2017 NCAA Tournament is finally here. That means March Madness for three glorious weeks of wonderful college hoops. 

Once again the NCAA and CBS will be presenting all of the games across multiple networks throughout the tournament. CBS will once again be the main channel for all of the tournament action as well as the Final Four and National Championship games. Leading up to the final weekend of the tournament, games will also be broadcast on TruTV, TBS, and TNT.

Related: Updated 2017 NCAA Tournament Bracket

The NCAA Tournament dates and television stations are as follows:

March 14-15 First Four on TruTV

March 16-18 First and Second Rounds on CBS, TNT, TBS and TruTV

March 23-26 Regionals (Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight) on CBS and TBS

Saturday, April 1 Final Four on CBS

Monday, April 3 National Championship Game on CBS

If you have Time Warner and you’re not sure about which channel TBS is on in your area, we have you covered because TBS is on different stations in different markets. Check here for TBS listings in your area.

Another option for viewing all of the action during March Madness is Sling TV. Sling TV offers subscribers access to the channel as part of its basic package, and that will allow access to both television and live streaming from mobile devices. Sling TV will provide access as well as TNT and TruTV throughout the tournament, while streaming service Hulu will only offer access to CBS. CBS is also available through an upgraded subscription to its own streaming service, CBS All Access.

Be sure to follow along with FanSided for all for all of the 2017 NCAA Tournament action.