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Nor will regional sports network programming for local baseball and basketball games, for instance. The Olympics are exclusive to NBC. And remember: This new bundle is sports-only, as Iger indicated.
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 to 2006. Production shifted to Turner Sports full time from 2007 to 2014; Returns in 2025) UEFA Champions League (2018–2020)
ESPN DayGame (1996–2006) ESPN National Hockey Night (1992–2004) ESPN SpeedWorld (1979–2006) MLS Soccer Saturday (1996–2006) NHRA (2001–2015) Sunday Night Football (1987–2005) Thursday Night Baseball (2003–2006) Friday Night Fights (1998–2015) Monday Night Baseball (1992–2021) Wednesday Night Baseball (1990–2021) MLS on ESPN ...
WarnerMedia News & Sports and Discovery Sports merged with Turner Sports to create Warner Bros. Discovery Sports, although this was just a rename of Turner Sports, which was the surviving company. The division slowly began to adopt its current branding in fall 2023, named after TNT. [ 4 ]
ESPN itself is a pay-for-cable channel, but those games are often simulcast on ABC. Goodell remains bullish on all of that. “Twenty-three million people watched that NFL wild-card game,” he noted.
Per a Sports Business Journal report on Wednesday, the NBA is formalizing media rights contracts with Disney/ESPN, NBC and Amazon, a development that puts TNT's NBA rights at risk beyond the end ...
TNT will air more than 65 games (more that 50 men's basketball games and at least 15 women's basketball games) over the course of the six-year deal. While most games will air on TNT, select games will air on TBS and TruTV, with all games available on Max. [26] On August 22, 2024, TNT Sports announced it had acquired the rights to the Acrisure ...
ESPN (an initialism of their original name, which was the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network [2]) is an American international basic cable sports channel owned by the Walt Disney Company (80% and operational control) and Hearst Communications (20%) through the joint venture ESPN Inc.