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TBS will air esports as Turner creates new league

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive continues to grow in popularity thanks to its success as an esport.

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Esports might be ready for prime time.

Turner Broadcasting and WME/IMG are creating a new esports league that will get airtime on cable, via Variety. TBS, a channel available in 90 million homes, will broadcast 20 live events in 2016. This could help the growing esports scene — which is expected to generate $278 million this year, according to the latest Global Growth of Esports Report from industry intelligence firm Newzoo — reach an even larger audience.

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The league will feature competitive play of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, the popular, team-based first-person shooter from Valve.

Live esports have had exposure on cable before, notable with ESPN 2 airing a Heroes of the Storm tournament. Right now, most people watch esports via live-streaming sites like Twitch.