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Charles Barkley said that he and the rest of the 'Inside the NBA' crew taped a 'pilot' for a similar show that would run on TNT. ESPN has licensed 'Inside the NBA' starting next season.
Charles Barkley and TNT jointly announced Tuesday that the popular basketball analyst will remain with the network for the duration of his 10-year deal, which was signed in 2022.
C hange is taking shape at TNT right now, specifically when it comes to the network’s coverage of professional basketball.
Charles Barkley is staying on TNT 'for many years to come,' Warner Bros. Discovery says. The 'Inside the NBA' analyst had indicated he would retire next year. Forget retirement or new network.
Charles Barkley will not retire and instead remain with TNT Sports even after it loses the NBA following this upcoming season, TNT announced Tuesday.. Barkley will continue on his 10-year, $210 ...
Charles Barkley revealed on Friday that he would be retiring from his duties as a longtime TV broadcaster following the 2024-25 season.. The NBA legend has served as a studio host for TNT‘s ...
Charles Barkley has agreed to a 10-year deal with TNT that is expected to be well into nine figures, The Post has learned.. Barkley currently has three years left on a contract that pays him $10 ...
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Charles Barkley is one of the true gems in sports media and a fixture on TNT’s Inside the NBA. But enjoy him while you can, folks, because once his current contract is up, the outspoken 58-year ...
Charles Barkley roasts TNT after saying he was blindsided by ESPN 'Inside the NBA' move Charles Barkley said he received texts from current ESPN employees despite not knowing what happened.
Charles Barkley intends to remain with TNT Sports through the remainder of his contract. The Hall of Fame player announced Tuesday that he will not retire next season, reversing the announcement ...
Charles Barkley Calls It Quits: TNT’s Star Will Retire In 2025 Amid NBA Media Contract Wars. ByBrian Bushard, Former Staff. Brian is a Boston-based Forbes breaking news reporter.