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[[Image:CBS Sports Logo copy.png|right|225px|CBS Sports logo.]]
|Name = DJ Khaled
'''CBS Sports''' is a division of [[CBS]] which airs many of the sports telecasts in the [[United States]].
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|Background = non_performing_personnel
|Birth_name = Khaled Osama bin Abdul Khaled
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|Born = {{birth date and age|1975|11|26}}
|Origin = [[Miami, Florida]]
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|Genre = [[Hip hop music|Hip Hop]]
|Occupation(s) = [[DJ]]
|Years_active =
|Label = [[Terror Squad]]/[[Koch Records]]<small>([[2006]]- present)</small><br>}}
 
'''DJ Khaled''' (born [[November]] [[26]], [[1975]] in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]]), is a [[Muslim]] [[Palestinian American]] [[rapper]] and [[DJ]]. His debut album, ''[[Listennn... The Album]]'', was released in stores on June 6th, 2006 followed by ''[[We The Best]]'', released on [[June 12]], [[2007]]. He also works as a DJ on [[WEDR]].
CBS Sports broadcasts programs like ''[[NFL on CBS]]'', ''[[The NFL Today]]'', [[SEC on CBS|Southeastern Conference football]], [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]] basketball, [[Professional Golfers' Association of America|PGA]] golf, and professional tennis.
 
On [[September 7]], [[2006]], he was arrested on South Beach for possession of marijuana. Khaled made bail the following day. <ref>http://sohh.com/articles/article.php/9750%23</ref>
==Programs throughout the years==
[[Image:CBS Sports 1988.png|right|thumb|300px|CBS Sports I.D. From 1988]]
===Current programs===
*[[The Masters]] (1956-present)
*''[[College basketball|The Road to the Final Four]]'' (1982-present)
*[[College football]] (consisting now of [[SEC on CBS|Southeastern Conference games]], the [[Gator Bowl]] and the [[Sun Bowl]])
**[[Army-Navy Game]]
**Notre Dame-Navy (When the game is played at Navy)
*''[[NFL on CBS|The NFL on CBS]]'' (1956-94, 1998-present)
** Super Bowls [[Super Bowl I|I]] (shared with [[NBC]]), [[Super Bowl II|II]], [[Super Bowl IV|IV]], [[Super Bowl VI|VI]], [[Super Bowl VIII|VIII]], [[Super Bowl X|X]], [[Super Bowl XII|XII]], [[Super Bowl XIV|XIV]], [[Super Bowl XVI|XVI]], [[Super Bowl XVIII|XVIII]], [[Super Bowl XXI|XXI]], [[Super Bowl XXIV|XXIV]], [[Super Bowl XXVI|XXVI]], [[Super Bowl XXXV|XXXV]], [[Super Bowl XXXVIII|XXXVIII]], [[Super Bowl XLI|XLI]], and [[Super Bowl XLIV|XLIV]]
*[[PGA Championship]]
* Week 2 Matches at the [[U.S. Open (Tennis)]]
*''[[CBS Sports Show]]'' (1960-present, formerly ''CBS Sports Spectacular'' and ''CBS Sports Saturday/Sunday''; airs on occasions, mainly during the summer months)
 
Many in the rap industry credit Khaled with breaking several acts into the game, most notably Rick Ross. Khaled's loyalty to Ross has shown throughout his work, as Ross has been featured on all but one of Khaled's singles. Ross is from Miami, the same place that Khaled does a majority of his djing.
===Former programs===
[[Image:CBS Sports Logo 1990.png|right|thumb|300px|CBS Sports I.D. From 1990]]
*''[[NBA on CBS|The NBA on CBS]]'' (1973-1990)
*[[Daytona 500]], along with various other races throughout the [[NASCAR]] season (1979-2000)
*[[Olympic Winter Games]] (1960, 1972, 1992, 1994, 1998)
*''[[Major League Baseball on CBS]]'' (circa 1955-1965, 1990-1993)
**[[1990 World Series|1990]], [[1991 World Series|1991]], [[1992 World Series|1992]], and [[1993 World Series]]
*''[[The NHL on CBS]]'' (1968-1972, 1980)
 
==Discography==
==Notable personalities==
*'''''[[Listennn... The Album]]'''''
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**Released: [[June 6]], [[2006]] <small>(U.S.)</small>
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**Billboard Top 200: #12
*[[Ian Baker-Finch]]
**U.S. sales: 154,675
*[[Gary Bender]]
**Worldwide sales: 168,484
*[[Terry Bradshaw]]
**Singles: "[[Holla At Me]]," "[[Born-N-Raised]]," "[[Grammy Family]]"
*[[Tom Brookshier]]
*[[Hubie Brown]]
*[[James Brown (TV personality)|James Brown]]
*[[Jack Buck]]
*[[Bobby Clampett]]
*[[Don Criqui]]
*[[Randy Cross]]
*[[Billy Cunningham]]
*[[Dan Dierdorf]]
*[[Terry Drinkwater]]
*[[Ian Eagle]]
*[[Dick Enberg]]
*[[Nick Faldo]]
*[[David Feherty]]
*[[Phyllis George]]
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*[[Frank Gifford]]
*[[Frank Glieber]]
*[[Jim Gray (sportscaster)|Jim Gray]]
*[[Greg Gumbel]]
*[[Kevin Harlan]]
*[[Tom Heinsohn]]
*[[Gus Johnson]]
*[[Jim Kaat]]
*[[Jayne Kennedy]]
*[[Peter Kostis]]
*[[Verne Lundquist]]
*[[John Madden (football)|John Madden]]
*[[Bill Macatee]]
*[[Tim McCarver]]
*[[Gary McCord]]
*[[Sean McDonough]]
*[[Al McGuire]]
*[[Jim McKay]]
*[[Sean McManus]]
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*[[Brent Musburger]]
*[[Jim Nantz]]
*[[Pat O'Brien (television)|Pat O'Brien]]
*[[Peter Oosterhuis]]
*[[Billy Packer]]
*[[Bill Raftery]]
*[[Ray Scott]]
*[[Vin Scully]]
*[[Phil Simms]]
*[[Jimmy Snyder]]
*[[Dick Stockton]]
*[[Pat Summerall]]
*[[Ken Venturi]]
*[[Lesley Visser]]
*[[Jack Whitaker (sportscaster)|Jack Whitaker]]
*[[Solomon Wilcots]]
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*''[[We The Best]]''
==Main competitors==
**Released: [[June 12]], [[2007]] <small>(U.S.)</small>
* ''[[ESPN on ABC]]''
**Billboard Top 200: #8
* ''[[NBC Sports]]''
**[[RIAA certification]]: TBR
* ''[[FOX Sports]]''
**U.S. sales: 127,900[http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.5400/title.hip-hop-sales-week-ending-6-24-2007]
**Singles: "[[We Takin Over]]," "[[Brown Paper Bag]]," "[[Im So Hood (DJ Khaled song)|I'm So Hood]]"
 
==SlogansSingles==
*2006: "[[Holla at Me]]" (featuring [[Lil Wayne]], [[Paul Wall]], [[Fat Joe]], [[Rick Ross (rapper)|Rick Ross]] & [[Pitbull (rapper)|Pitbull]])
CBS Sports' longtime slogan was ''"When you look for champions, you look to CBS Sports!"'' This was discontinued after the loss of the NFL and Major League Baseball in 1993.
*2006: "[[Grammy Family]]" (featuring [[Kanye West]], [[Consequence (rapper)|Consequence]] & [[John Legend]])
*2006: "[[Born-N-Raised]]" (featuring [[Trick Daddy]], [[Pitbull (rapper)|Pitbull]] & [[Rick Ross (rapper)|Rick Ross]])
*2006: "[[Make It Rain |Make It Rain Remix]]" (featuring [[R.Kelly]], [[Lil Wayne]], [[Birdman]], [[T.I.]], Ace Mac, [[Rick Ross]], & [[Fat Joe]])
*2007: "[[We Takin' Over]]" (featuring [[Akon]], [[T.I.]], [[Rick Ross (rapper)|Rick Ross]], [[Fat Joe]], [[Bryan Williams (businessman)|Birdman]] & [[Lil Wayne]])
*2007: "[[Brown Paper Bag]]" (featuring [[Lil Wayne]], [[Young Jeezy]], [[Juelz Santana]], [[Rick Ross (rapper)|Rick Ross]], [[Dre (producer)|Dre]] & [[Fat Joe]])
*2007: "[[Im So Hood (DJ Khaled song)|I'm So Hood]]" (featuring [[T-Pain]], [[Trick Daddy]], [[Plies]] & [[Rick Ross (rapper)|Rick Ross]])
 
==LogosReferences==
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<gallery>
Image:CBS Sports Logo 1990.png|CBS Sports I.D. from 1990
Image:CBS Sports 1988.png|CBS Sports I.D. from 1988
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==SeeExternal alsolinks==
*[http://www.myspace.com/djkhaled DJ Khaled Myspace]
* ''[[Major League Baseball on CBS]]''
* ''[[The NBA on CBS]]''
 
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