"Inside the NBA" will continue on other networks, even though will no longer be airing on TNT at the end of this season.
"Inside the NBA" panelists Charles Barkley, Shaquille O'Neal, Ernie Johnson and Kenny Smith will remain with the show, sources said.
"The legendary 'Inside the NBA' studio team will appear on ESPN and ABC surrounding high-profile live events, including ...
With NBC Sports and Amazon soon becoming broadcasting partners, the future of TNT Sports' involvement with the NBA is murky. Barring a revelation during a litigious battle, the 2024-25 season ...
The trade that brought "Inside the NBA" to ESPN, while still being produced by TNT, came with unique trade terms in the sports media space. For fans, the main upshot of the ESPN/TNT Sports deal is ...
NBC will be airing NBA games for the first time in more than two decades after shelling out a fortune to reacquire the ...
TNT will no longer air NBA games after this season, but Inside the NBA will remain a TNT property and air on ESPN beginning with the 2025–26 season. However, as of now, there is one problem with ...
Getty Images for Turner But the deal does not include live games rights in the crucial US market, meaning TNT’s more than 40-year run of airing the NBA games will come to an end after the ...
ESPN and TNT Sports declined to comment. An NBA spokesman did not respond to a request for comment. The Wall Street Journal first reported the settlement. The NBA agreed to new broadcast deals ...
Inside the NBA” will continue, even though even though games will no longer be airing on TNT at the end of this season.
Per ESPN, TNT Sports — which has produced and broadcast the show since its inception in 1989 — will continue to produce "Inside the NBA" and license it for broadcast on ESPN and ABC despite ...
The agreement grants Warner Bros. Discovery the rights to produce NBA content domestically and in parts of Europe and Latin America. The company’s TNT network will lose ri… “Inside the NBA ...