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In a nod to the final episode of "Inside the NBA on TNT," Ernie Johnson, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Shaquille O'Neal cast themselves off to sea, along with the show's longtime crew and producers ...
NEW YORK – The NBA delivered its most-watched Christmas Day in five years, averaging 5.25 million viewers per game in the U.S. across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, Disney+ and ESPN+, according to Nielsen ...
TNT Sports will continue to co-manage the NBA’s cable channel NBA TV and NBA.com for the next five ... The program will also air during regular season games on ABC on Christmas and after Jan. 1.
The network covered huge NBA events from All-Star Weekend and the Slam Dunk Contest to the NBA Draft. It featured marquee games on Christmas Day and Martin Luther King Jr. Day from Opening Night ...
The NBA has faced plenty of criticism this season, but fans still can't get enough of the "Inside the NBA" crew on TNT ... NBA Playoffs, all ABC games after January 1, Christmas Day, ...
Here we'll break down exactly what TNT losing NBA broadcast rights means for Inside The NBA going forward. ... NBA playoffs, all ABC games after Jan. 1, Christmas Day, ...
"Inside the NBA" started in 1989, Johnson became the host in 1990 while Smith joined fulltime in 1998. Barkley came aboard in 2000 followed by O'Neal in 2011.
*TNT’s “Inside the NBA” will continue despite the network losing NBA broadcast rights next season. ESPN, under its upcoming NBA deal, is reportedly set to license the show and incorporate it ...
Fool him once, shame on Kenny Smith. But fool him twice, shame on Shaq. During a segment on Thursday night's edition of Inside the NBA on TNT, we saw them dive deep into their bag of tricks to ...
The NBA has signed with ESPN/ABC, NBC, and Amazon as part of its new television rights deal, but the new contract excludes TNT, which is now filing a lawsuit against the league.
Each of the five NBA games on Christmas will be simulcast on TNT Sports in the U.K. Fans can also stream all of the games through discovery+. Knicks vs. Spurs TV channel: TNT Sports ...
TNT is not included in the league's new TV package, which starts next season. That means changes are coming to how the NBA is presented, and "Inside the NBA" could be at the center of those changes.