Charles Barkley Is Fed up with Uncertainty over New ESPN-TNT Job
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Charles Barkley is fed up with uncertainty over new ESPN-TNT job
The popular “Inside the NBA” show will have a new home, joining ESPN this season. But one of the show’s analysts, Charles Barkley, remains frustrated while waiting for details about how the show will fit into the sports network’s programming.
"They Haven't Told Us How It's Going To Work" - Based On Everything Charles Barkley Is Saying About The New Inside The NBA, It Sounds Like A Complete Shitshow
Boston Globe. Getty Images.A few weeks ago, we got our first look at how ESPN would be handling Inside The NBA, and it was nothing short of a disaster. Each detail seemed to be worse than the last, w...
‘Gonna Wipe Their Tears In Cash.’: Charles Barkley Says NBA’s $76B Media Deal That Sends NBA Fans Scrambling To Find Games On Streaming Services Is 'Big Problem’
The NBA’s $76B dollar media rights deal that it struck with various networks and streaming services was lauded as a huge win for the future of the league. Also indicative of the incredibly fortunate financial position the NBA is in as it continues to expand its focus internationally. The NBA officially got in bed with the world of streaming services and many credited the league for being progressive and in tune with the changing habits of its co…
Charles Barkley's emotional address shares reality of Inside the NBA shakeup
Charles Barkley has launched another rant about the NBA and its broadcasting setup. The NBA legend turned popular sports media personality recently appeared on The Bill Simmons Podcast and criticised the new TV structure that kicks off later this year. Charles Barkley joined Bill Simmons on his podcast and discussed the ESPN partnership@BillSimmons When the NBA announced its stunning 11-year $76 billion TV deal, there was one clear loser. And th…
Charles Barkley Unleashes Fierce Criticism On NBA Over Streaming Chaos
Charles Barkley (Image Credits: Imagn) Watching future NBA games will be much more complex and confusing, and Charles Barkley isn’t happy about it and blasted TNT management for the loss of NBA rights. From 2025 until 2036, three major companies—Disney (ABC and ESPN), Comcast (NBA and Peacock), and Amazon—will air all the major games weekly. The NBA has reported that NBCUniversal will air around 100-plus games in a season, while other major pla…
Charles Barkley Uneasy About Inside the NBA’s ESPN Move, Says “TNT Just Sucks”
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. No one, not even the stalwart of the show, Charles Barkley, knows what to expect from these changes. ESPN is owned by The Walt Disney Company, which could have a significant influence on how Barkley, S…
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