WEDNESDAY night promises to be a bonkers blockbuster evening of Champions League action. For the first time ever, there will be 18 MATCHES played simultaneously. The new league phase concludes
Wednesday night was the first time there have ever been 18 Champions League games in one night. CBS dubbed it “Matchday Mayhem,” surely an appropriate description on the production side for those holding the broadcasting rights for European football’s stellar competition, even before kickoff.
FOOTBALL fans were left baffled and scrambling to find TNT Sports goals show on the night of Champions League chaos. There is a total of 18 games on during the final group stage matches. So fans
We have all seen the sketch of David Mitchell walking around Loftus Road in a parody of blustery football coverage. “All of the football, all the time. Catch all of the constantly happening football here.
Eurosport To Be Replaced By TNT In UK
On the eve of this year’s men’s Six Nations bursts forth news that TNT Sports is preparing a bid for broadcast rights to the tournament from 2026. Cue mild hysteria at the possibility of rugby’s premier annual competition “disappearing” behind a TV paywall.
The 2025 MotoGP broadcast team for TNT Sports has been unveiled. Presenter Suzi Perry has shared a photo of the group that will cover the season-opening Thailand MotoGP.
The 2025 NBA All-Star Game reserves will be revealed during TNT’s pregame show on Thursday (6:30 ET). Following the All-Star reserves announcement, TNT will air a doubleheader featuring Hawks vs. Cavaliers (7 ET) and Rockets vs. Grizzlies (9:30 ET).
Furthermore, The Learning Tree (Chris Jericho & Bryan Keith) will take on The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum) in standard tag action. The tag division will also feature a bout between the duos of Samoa Joe/HOOK and Nick Wayne/Kip Sabian.
More than 3 million viewers tuned into the opening weekend of Unrivaled women’s basketball on cable television, TNT announced Thursday.
MSNBC averaged only 63,000 demo viewers between the primetime hours of 8-11 p.m. ET to finish No. 31 among cable offerings during January despite a busy news cycle.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver is looking to bring some of the excitement surrounding global basketball and the 2024 Paris Olympics to the NBA.