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With "Inside the NBA" moving to ESPN, popular NBA show featuring Ernie Johnson, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Shaquille O'Neal stays on the air.
Charles Barkley reveals why his former bosses at TNT sucked, while highlighting how they handled the NBA media deal negotiations.
Its legacy is undeniable. From 1989 to the present, the show has remained strong, with its original crew: Shaquille O'Neal, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, and Ernie Johnson. However, the integral crew wasn't part of the show from the beginning, and it's safe to say it didn't reach its full potential until all four were involved.
NBA season is fast approaching, but one of the sport’s most beloved television programs is still in the dark about its new arrangements. After TNT lost NBA rights in the latest round of media negotiations last year, the network licensed the popular ...
Former NBA star Charles Barkley has found success with his NBA media show 'Inside the NBA,' which has earned millions of fans and viewers since it first aired in 1989. With the show now heading to ESPN, however, things are already starting to change, and ...
Shaquille O’Neal will serve as a judge along with other NBA greats including Vince Carter, Dwight Howard, Nate Robinson and Mac McClung, and Chris Webber on “ Dunkman ,” a six-episode reality competition program set to air across Warner Bros. Discovery’s TNT, truTV and HBO Max in December.
We are now just days away from Inside the NBA making its highly anticipated debut on ESPN for the 2025-2026 NBA season. Throughout the entire offseason, ESPN has maintained committed to keeping the beloved NBA studio show as is. That means no Stephen A.
The reason Inside the NBA on TNT became so popular among fans was its unfiltered approach to commentary and game analysis. But with the major change of the show moving from TNT to ESPN starting in 2025, uncertainty now looms over what is in store.
The studio program will serve as the pregame, halftime and postgame show for highth-profile NBA events on ESPN and ABC. Official release ESPN today unveiled its robust Inside the NBA schedule for the 2025-26 regular season. As previously announced ...
Charles Barkley heard from the co-workers who don't appear on screen during TNT's "Inside the NBA" as its future was in flux over the past year ‒ about how they were worried about paying their mortgage or for their children's education if they were to ...