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TNT had operated NBA TV and NBA.com since 2008. The post TNT Will No Longer Operate NBA TV, NBA.com, Signaling Another Shift appeared first on Front Office Sports.
Warner Bros. Discovery's TNT Sports will stop making content for NBA TV, ending an nearly two-decade-old TV alliance ...
TNT sports will no longer control NBA TV operations, it was announced today by TNT Sports Chair and CEO Luis Silberwasser.
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After hanging in the balance for months, Warner Bros. Discovery’s TNT Sports will no longer produce content for NBA TV, according to an internal memo network Chairman and CEO Luis Silberwasser sent to ...
The move, which takes effect on Oct. 1, comes after the league struck new media rights deals with NBCUniversal, Disney and Amazon last year The post Warner Bros. Discovery’s TNT Sports to Stop ...
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