What channels will March Madness be on: How to watch the NCAA Tournament

The 2025 NCAA Division 1 Men's Basketball Tournament is approaching. Here is your guide on how to watch.
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It is March, and you know what that means: March Madness. The 2025 Division 1 Men's Basketball Championships are getting closer, and there are several options for watching this year's tournament.

March Madness Live:

March Madness Live is a free way to watch March Madness, as long as you have a TV provider. Sign in to your TV provider and watch the games on almost any device. Additionally, March Madness Live has extra content, such as classic games and game breakdowns.

Paramount+ and CBS

Paramount+ is a streaming option. It will have all of the CBS games throughout the tournament and cost money. Prices range from $7.99 to $12.99 a month. CBS is available on most standard TV packages and should be accessible to all.

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Max, TBS, TNT, and TruTV:

Max is another streaming option. It will have all of the TBS, TNT, and TruTV games on the platform. Plans range from $9.99 for Max alone to $16.99 for the Disney Bundle. TBS, TNT, and TruTV might be included in some TV packages.

March Madness is an exciting time of year for many. Knowing what viewing option works for you is key to enjoying the tournament. The games will be on TV on CBS, TBS, TNT, and TruTV. The games will stream on March Madness Live, Paramount+, and Max. This is a big tournament and thousands will be watching it unfold.

There are a variety of options for viewing the tournament, and it should be exciting. The countdown is on, and the country is ready.

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