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The National Basketball Association will open regular-season action in October, with the playoffs starting in April. The national TV package once again has ESPN/ABC, now sharing with NBC (and subscription Peacock) with NBA TV presenting a large slate of ...
After news broke on Friday that NBA TV would end its partnership with TNT Sports to coincide with the network’s loss of live NBA broadcasts, questions surfaced regarding what exactly the league-owned network would look like without Turner’s magic touch.
The days of Warner Bros. Discovery producing shows like “NBA Gametime Live” are coming to an end. Warner Bros. Discovery will cease making content for NBA TV, the basketball league’s cable network, ending a partnership that has been extant since 2008 ...
Kevin Harlan, one of the most recognizable voices in basketball broadcasting, is set to join Amazon Prime Video as part of its NBA coverage beginning with the 2025–26 season, according to a report from The Athletic. Harlan has reportedly signed a three ...
Change is taking shape at TNT right now, specifically when it comes to the network’s coverage of professional basketball. The company lost the broadcast rights for live NBA games, which also meant the end of long-running sports talk show, Inside the NBA.
The NBA has officially taken over control of NBA TV from TNT Sports, according to Austin Karp of Sports Business Journal. The league will now handle all programming, with original content set to launch on Oct. 13. For now, the network will feature a mix of ...
ESPN doesn’t want to strip “Inside the NBA” of editorial control, and they also don’t want to alter the show’s runtime. “It will be as close to that as we can possibly get,” Magnus told Deitsch in an upcoming episode of The Sports Media Podcast.