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This year marks the first time that U.S. TV coverage of the French Open—a staple of NBC for more than four decades—has moved from broadcast to cable. Last year, TNT inked a $650 million deal for U.S.
Capitalizing on the French Open will start with a domestic programming slate that showcases the many mediums under WBD’s ...
The MEN takes a look at Rio Ferdinand's time at TNT Sports and both his and the broadcaster's future plans after the ...
For Prime Video, broadcasting the Champions League in the UK was a big step, even though it already had rights in Italy and ...
Rio Ferdinand will step down from his role with TNT Sports after this weekend's Champions League final as we take a look at ...
Rio Ferdinand has announced he is leaving his role as a pundit with TNT Sports to focus on his business interests. The former ...
TNT Sports is making a change to their coverage for all three European competitions this season as the finals of the ...
After splashing the cash to secure 10 years worth of United States coverage rights to the French Open, the second Grand Slam of the tennis calendar and the only on clay, TNT Sports (owned by Warner ...
However, those reported plans to quit the UK altogether have not been publicly confirmed by Ferdinand. Ferdinand has faced backlash from some viewers of TNT Sports for his perceived bias and ...
WBD Sports will use the combined skillset from its UK, European and US production teams to bring coverage of the French Open ...
So Saturday’s Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan will signify the end of an era. Ten years ...