In the summer of 2020, CBS Sports televised the first U.S. professional team sports league to return during the coronavirus pandemic as the NWSL staged the first successful bubble with no positive COVID-19 tests. CBS continues its commitment to women’s sports with CBS Sports Network’s new season of “Four Sides of the Story,” a documentary series that highlights seminal sports moments through four unique points of view. Over the next three Tuesdays, get unique perspectives on Annika Sorenstam becoming the first woman in 58 years to play on the PGA TOUR, Lisa Leslie’s first-ever dunk in a WNBA game, and Brandi Chastain’s game-winning goal in the 1999 Women’s World Cup.
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CBS Committed to Women’s Sports
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Stu Hothem
Stu Hothem has covered some of the biggest events in sports across TV, radio and the web. As a researcher with ABC, CBS and ESPN, he worked on the Super Bowl, Olympics, World Cup and X Games. At FOXSports.com, he integrated content and interactive features with FOX Sports broadcast and cable programming. He managed the editorial team at NASCAR.com and also worked in the sanctioning body’s integrated marketing communications department. His professional career began at WFAN, the nation’s first all-sports radio station, following his time at the Rutgers radio station as a play-by-play announcer, talk-show host and general manager.