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Charles Barkley genuinely enjoyed working to TNT for 25 years. But it was the network’s lack of communication about “Inside the NBA” potentially moving to ESPN that irked hm.
Barkley went on to reveal he found out TNT had licensed "Inside the NBA" to ESPN through congratulatory text messages from current ESPN hosts and analysts like Scott Van Pelt, Elle Duncan, Brian ...
Charles Barkley didn’t mince his words when he talked about a show TNT plans to create while appearing on the Dan Patrick Show. The new show will run parallel to Inside the NBA on ESPN.
Charles Barkley is furious with how he learned TNT lost “Inside the NBA” to ESPN. “I thought TNT, our bosses, did a s–ty job, they did an awful job of keeping us abreast,” said on Monday ...
I said, ‘that’s just not the way you do business.'” Barkley’s frustration is understandable, even if TNT’s lack of the communication is hardly surprising for a variety of reasons.
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Charles Barkley slams his bosses
As TNT found its future with the NBA in doubt last year, Charles Barkley realized he was out of touch. Having spent most of his adult life surrounded by fellow millionaires, the Hall of Fame power ...
Charles Barkley may not have much experience in skates, but that didn’t stop the NBA legend from offering some pregame analysis of Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final on the TNT broadcast.
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 ...
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