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The NBA’s return to NBC is part of an 11-year, $76 billion rights package spread across ESPN/ABC, NBC/Peacock and Amazon’s Prime Video. NBC will air primetime games on Tuesdays throughout the season, and Sundays after its NFL commitments end, and Peacock will have streaming-exclusive games on Monday nights.
Western Conference fans should appreciate NBC’s approach to its “Coast 2 Coast Tuesday” telecasts starting Oct. 28. In most weeks, NBC TV stations in the Western and Mountain time zones will get their own games in prime time at 8 p.m., rather than a 5 p.m. start time for an East Coast contest.
The crew of Ernie Johnson, Charles Barkley, Shaquille O'Neal and Kenny Smith will relocate from TNT ... NBA Playoffs, including the Eastern Conference Finals and NBA Finals. "Inside the NBA" will make its ESPN debut on Wednesday, Oct. 22. Date TV/Live ...
The NBA never stops, but with another off-season of signings, young stars ascending to greatness, and high expectations, basketball enthusiasts are posing the same question: When d
For years, ESPN's NBA studio shows couldn't match the alchemy of TNT's 'Inside the NBA.' So they went out and acquired it.
The studio program to serve as pregame, halftime and postgame show for highth-profile NBA events on ESPN and ABC.
Fans of NBA on TNT will have to adjust to the new schedule and studio shows. Major sports league contracts don’t change hands often. But on Oct. 21, Comcast’s (CMCSA) NBCUniversal wrested the U.S.’s second most-popular — and fastest-growing worldwide — league out of Warner Bros.
Now that the analysts at the beloved "Inside the NBA" program are syndicated at ESPN, their schedule will look very different with the new TV deal.
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 ...
Fans tuning into the NBA this season will have to adjust their viewing habits to new networks and a seven-day-a-week national TV schedule.
The Pacers open their season trying to shake off the sting of last June’s defeat at the hands of the Thunder, where OKC closed out the title 4-3. And that’s not all. The Pacers now must do it without their best player,