TV CLOSE-UP
PARAMOUNT+ TO PREMIERE "MADE FOR MARCH" BASKETBALL DOCUMENTARY ON APRIL 4
<b>PARAMOUNT+ TO PREMIERE "MADE FOR MARCH" BASKETBALL DOCUMENTARY ON APRIL 4</B>
PARAMOUNT+ PREMIERING "MADE FOR MARCH" BASKETBALL DOCUMENTARY ON APRIL 4.
Compiled By: Lana K. Wilson-Combs
N2Entertainment.net

Paramount+ will feature the new four-part docuseries, "Made for March on April 4 which spotlights two of college basketball's most renowned programs the Kansas Jayhawks and Michigan Wolverines.

However, Kansas saw their bid for a national championship snuffed out last week by St. John's who beat the Jayhawks 67-65. As of this writing, the Wolverines are still in the mix.

However, "Made for March" will feature unprecedented off-court access, exclusive game footage and interviews, and coverage of key regular season, conference and postseason matchups in the Big 12 and Big Ten.

For the first time, cameras follow both teams across an entire season, capturing the intensity, pressure and passion on the road to and through the post-season.

"Made for March" will stream over four weeks first on Paramount+ and then air on CBS below:

Episode 101: April 4, 12 to 1 p.m. (ET).

Episode 102: April 5, 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (ET)

Episode 103: April 5, 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. (ET)

Episode 104: April 18, 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. (ET)

In today's college basketball environment, it's not easy to build real connection," said Michigan's Men's Head Basketball Coach, Dusty May. "This group has done that, and there's something special about who they are and where they're headed. For the first time ever, this project gives fans an all-access look at Michigan Basketball as we push toward March."

"For over two decades, the Kansas Men's Basketball program has been approached for a variety of all-access documentaries, and I have always turned them down," said Kansas' Men's Head Basketball Coach, Bill Self. "However, this is the one moment, with an incredibly special team, where I felt it was finally the right time to let viewers behind the curtain to get an unfettered look at what goes on with Kansas basketball."

ABOUT THE TEAMS FEATURED:

The University of Michigan Wolverines, currently ranked No. 1 in the Mideast Region and are guided by second-year head coach Dusty May.

Behind Senior forward Yaxel Lendeborg, the Wolverines entered the season with one of the most touted transfer classes in the country and have been one of the strongest teams in the sport to date.

The University of Kansas Jayhawks are currently ranked No.15 in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll, and are led by Hall of Fame head coach Bill Self.

With Self having steered the Jayhawks to two national championships, making Kansas one of the most consistently successful programs in the sport. The 2025--2026 team is led by widely projected No. 1 NBA draft pick, Darryn Peterson.

The series is produced by Paramount Sports Entertainment and Religion of Sports, an award-winning media company founded by Tom Brady, Michael Strahan and Gotham Chopra. It is executive produced by Jesse Sisgold & Jon Weinbach for Paramount Sports Entertainment; Executive produced by Gotham Chopra, Ameeth Sankaran and Jonathan Schaerf for Religion of Sports; Executive produced by Collin Orcutt. Co-Executive produced by Sami Khan. CBS Sports and Big Ten Network also collaborated on the project.

ABOUT PARAMOUNT, A SKYDANCE CORPORATION:

Paramount, a Skydance Corporation (Nasdaq: PSKY) is a leading, next generation global media and entertainment company, comprised of three business segments: Studios, Direct-to-Consumer, and TV Media. The Company's portfolio unites legendary brands, including Paramount Pictures, Paramount Television, CBS America's most-watched broadcast network, CBS News, CBS Sports, Nickelodeon, MTV, BET, Comedy Central, SHOWTIME, Paramount+, Pluto TV, and Skydance's Animation, Film, Television, Interactive/Games, and Sports divisions.

For more information, please visit www.paramount.com.

IN OTHER TV NEWS:

TUBI DEBUTS NEW ORIGINAL YA THRILLER-MYSTERY FILM "REMEMBER ME"

Tubi (www.tubi.tv), Fox Corporation's free streaming service, announced that Brec Bassinger ("Final Destination Bloodlines") will star opposite Charlie Gillespie ("Sidelined 2: Intercepted") in the new Tubi Original YA thriller-mystery film "Remember Me" directed by Danishka Esterhazy ("Match") and written by Suzanne Keilly ("Slumber Party Massacre").

Based on the popular novel of the same name by Christopher Pike, "Remember Me" joins Tubi's rapidly growing slate of programming targeting a new generation of young audiences.

In this YA supernatural murder-mystery, Shari Cooper is dead. Like, fell from the top of a high-rise to the street below, dead. And one of her friends - is her killer. Now she has to solve her own murder from beyond the grave, before the relentless, soul-sucking Shadow that's stalking her gets to her first.

"Tubi has become a destination for YA audiences seeking relatable stories, compelling themes and character-driven storytelling brought to life by dynamic talent like Brec and Charlie," said Adam Lewinson, Chief Content Officer, Tubi. "Christopher Pike's 'Remember Me' became a rite of passage for a generation--a twisty, supernatural thriller that readers never forgot-- and we're excited to reimagine it for today's audience."

Bassinger will play Shari Cooper, a loyal and emotionally driven teenager reeling from her sudden and unexpected death. As grief and mystery give way to her sudden passing, Shari is pulled into a chilling search for answers that tests her courage and sanity.

Gillespie will portray Peter Nichols, who is compassionate and steady in demeanor, as he tries to remain rational while strange events unfold, serving as both a grounding force and a quiet source of emotional tension. Torn between moving forward and confronting the past, Peter embodies the struggle between logic and the lingering pull of unresolved feelings.

Additional supporting cast includes Mila Rayne ("Darby and the Dead") as Amanda Parish, Phoebe Lyons ("Watch Me Burn") as Jo Foulton, Matthew Vey ("Summertide") as Jimmy Cooper, and Kealeboga Masango ("Genesis") as Beth Palmone.

"Remember Me" is produced by Blue Ice Pictures with Lance Samuels, Danishka Esterhazy, and Suzanne Keilly as executive producers.

MORE ABOUT TUBI:

Boldly built for fandom, Tubi is a free streaming service that entertains over 100 million monthly active users. Tubi offers the world's largest collection of Hollywood movies and TV shows, thousands of creator-led stories and hundreds of Tubi Originals made for the most passionate fans. Headquartered in San Francisco and founded in 2014, Tubi is part of Tubi Media Group, a division of Fox Corporation.
Tubi continues to draw a young and diverse audience, with 58 percent of viewers identifying as Gen Z and Millennials and 47 percnt as multicultural (Nov 2025 MRI Study). With a library of more than 300,000 on-demand movies and TV episodes and over 1 billion hours streamed each month, Tubi is well positioned to build on the rising success of "Sidelined.". In 2026, the coming-of-age films "How To Lose A Popularity Contest" starring Sara Waisglass ("Ginny & Georgia") and Chase Hudson ("Downfalls High"), and "Kissing is the Easy Part," starring Asher Angel ("Shazam! Fury of the Gods") and Paris Berelc ("Alexa & Katie"), premiered exclusively on the platform as Tubi Originals.

ABOUT BLUE ICE PICTURES:

Blue Ice Pictures is a leading independent film and television production company based in Toronto, with a sister company, Blue Ice Africa, in Cape Town. Renowned for delivering critically acclaimed and commercially successful content, Blue Ice produces a diverse slate of films, television series, documentaries, and reality programming, with a longstanding involvement in international co-productions, network series, and studio production services.