TNT licensed the rights of “Inside the NBA” to Disney, and the show will continue on ESPN/ABC. TNT deserves recognition for its background work to keep the Emmy Award-winning show alive.
Before I say anything else, I want to commend TNT for its pioneering as an NBA broadcast leader. I consider Ernie Johnson, who has hosted Inside the NBA for over three decades, to be synonymous ...
The end of the NBA on TNT is nigh, but not so for many of the network's most familiar faces. NBC announced on Tuesday that longtime TNT game analyst and Hall of Fame ex-Pacers guard Reggie Miller ...
The spectacle averaged 5.4 million viewers, making it the second-least-watched NBA All-Star Game on record, behind the game from the previous year. The league and broadcaster TNT knew they had a ...
NBA on TNT games: March 4-10 The 2024-2025 NBA regular season is now in the second half, with the playoffs in sight. For many teams, they really have to pull it together if they hope to make a real ...
The shuffle is due to the NBA's 11-year media rights deal with Disney, NBC and Amazon that will start next season. The deal means the end of NBA coverage on TNT after a nearly four-decade partnership.
With TNT's NBA All-Star coverage ending after 23 seasons, Inside the NBA takes a look back at the moments to remember.
Ernie Johnson has been at TNT as long as the NBA has. This weekend marks the network’s final NBA All-Star Game, as it gets set to end its partnership with the league after nearly four decades ...