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After nearly a year of worry over how Inside the NBA would look and sound on ESPN, Charles Barkley endured the debut long enough to realize everything is going to be okay. Barkley joined The Dan Patrick Show on Friday morning to discuss the beginning of the basketball season,
The legendary show felt exactly the same on its new network. And our columnists say that is exactly the point.
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'Inside the NBA' on ESPN, explained: What to know about future of Shaq, Charles Barkley and the cast after TNT
Starting with the 2025-2026 season, the 21-time Emmy-winning program "Inside the NBA" is broadcasting on ESPN and ABC. TNT Sports, the network that lost its game rights, reached a rare licensing agreement with ESPN to carry the show.
The studio program to serve as pregame, halftime and postgame show for highth-profile NBA events on ESPN and ABC.
Charles Barkley doesn’t plan on sticking around TV much longer. Inside the NBA on TNT has officially come to an end, and the show will is moving to ESPN for the new season, which started
Details for fans on how and when to watch the popular program "Inside the NBA" on ESPN during the 2025-26 NBA season.
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.
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Meet NBA on Amazon announcers for 2025, from Ian Eagle to Stan Van Gundy and Dwyane Wade
Taylor Rooks is a host who has worked for Big Ten Network, SNY, CBS Sports Network, and Bleacher Report, but Amazon marks her biggest platform to date. The 33-year-old will anchor the streaming service’s studio coverage for NBA games.
This is the first season of a future-altering media rights extension that the Big 12 struck with ESPN and Fox back in 2022.
A voice familiar to St. Louis sports fans could be heard during Tuesday night’s NBA games. Bob Costas, the longtime broadcaster who got his start right here in St. Louis made a special cameo in a
The NBA's return to NBC with a doubleheader on Tuesday night averaged 5.61 million viewers, marking the most-watched October opening night in 15 years.