Tim Brando

Tim Brando has been with CBS as a sports broadcaster since 1996. (The Tim Brando Show)

One of the most recognizable sports media personalities is making a change. Longtime CBS sportscaster Tim Brando is parting ways with the network after an 18-year relationship. Brando announced the move on his

on Tuesday. Brando also said his radio show, which airs on the CBS Sports Radio Network, will no longer air on CBS affiliates but will continue to be broadcast by SiriusXM satellite radio.

"After 18 years at CBS and 16 years as the Host of College Football Today, I am leaving CBS Sports," Brando said in a Facebook post. "I will no longer be the Host of College Football Today or provide play by play services for their golf, football or basketball coverage. This news comes on the heels of my announcement that the Tim Brando Show will not be returning to CBS Sports Network."

"It was truly a privilege to cover The SEC on CBS, The Road to the Final Four, and more recently The Masters for Masters.com and The PGA and Champions Tour. It was an honor working there. I am looking forward to new opportunies and making many exciting new memories covering sports. I greatly appreciate all the love and support from my loyal fans!"

Brando has worked for CBS Sports since 1996. He has also served as a broadcaster for ESPN from 1986 to 1994, where he served as a studio host for Sportscenter and the original host of ESPN's College Gameday.