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NFL on TNT (1990–1997) Olympics on TNT (1992–1998) Golf on TNT (1995–2019) Title Night (1998–2000) Wimbledon (2000–2002; Returns in 2025) NASCAR on TNT (2001–2014) (co-production with NBC Sports from 2001–2006. Production shifted to Turner Sports full time from 2007–2014; Returns in 2025) UEFA Champions League (2018–2020)
TNT HD is a high definition simulcast feed of TNT, which broadcasts at a picture resolution of 1080i; the HD feed launched on May 21, 2004, inaugurated with the network's coverage of Game 1 of the 2004 NBA Western Conference finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Minnesota Timberwolves.
TNT held rights to broadcast the NBA Draft and most NBA regular season and playoff games, while TBS only aired single games or double-headers once a week. [2] [3] NBA on TNT logo 2005–2008. The 2001–2002 season would ultimately mark TBS's final year of NBA coverage. Turner Sports signed a new NBA television contract in which TNT would ...
The ESPN release mentions just opening week in October and Christmas Day games as broadcast windows for the show prior to Jan. 1. ... TNT Sports will take over exclusive rights to a slate of Big ...
Lincoln (1-1) — QB Sione Kaho and the Abes ran into Yelm last weekend, a rare hiccup and 26-13 loss at Lincoln Bowl. The road isn’t immediately smoother with 4A Camas on deck, but this Lincoln ...
The broadcast was part of WWE's week-long programming of New Year's-themed shows called New Year's Knockout Week. This episode also marked NXT ' s return to livestreaming on the WWE Network in the United Kingdom after previously airing on TNT Sports since January 2020. Six matches were contested during the live broadcast.
This year, in the 31st Legislative District, the TNT Ed Board is issuing its endorsement in the race for state House of Representatives, Position 1 before the primary even though there are only ...
Inside the NBA, branded for sponsorship purposes as Inside the NBA presented by Kia, is the halftime and postgame studio show for NBA on TNT broadcasts. The show has been hosted since 1990 by Ernie Johnson, joined on set by three analysts: Kenny Smith (since 1998), Charles Barkley (since 2000), and Shaquille O'Neal (since 2011).