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"Most of the discussions have been done in a public forum and there are varied perspectives and models out there," Shaheen said.
The NCAA also has contacted various networks about the possibility of moving the tournament from broadcast to cable.
The organization already has a contract for 23 of its championships with ESPN, which signed a lucrative deal with the BCS last year, and syndicates others with various cable and video outlets.
If the opt out does happen, CBS isn't likely going to go down without a fight. The network has broadcast the NCAA tournament since 1982 and isn't likely to let one of its biggest sports assets go away easily.
CBS spokeswoman LeslieAnne Wade declined to comment.
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