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Charles Barkley is making waves with his latest career move, as he prepares to bring his iconic presence to ESPN while maintaining his role at TNT. The basketball legend has set a two-year timeline before hanging up his analyst hat,
Charles Barkley has made it clear: his time in front of the NBA camera is winding down. Appearing on The Dan Patrick Show, Barkley revealed that he only intends to work two more years, regardless of his $200 million contract for 10 years with Warner Bros.
Charles Barkley and the gang are taking “Inside the NBA” to ESPN next season, but that is not the only show he and his colleagues will appear on. The other one does not sound all that exciting, at least at this point.
Charles Barkley and his Inside the NBA co-hosts will, in fact, be running their show on ESPN starting next season. That does not, however, mean that they won't appear on TNT's airwaves, despite the network licensing the beloved postgame show to its rival after losing NBA rights.
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Sporting News on MSNCharles Barkley gives major update on retirement plans following last NBA on TNT broadcastIs Charles Barkley retiring soon? The NBA Hall of Famer went on the 'Dan Patrick Show' recently, talking about the final show on TNT from Saturday, as well as his future in televi
If you're a fan of Charles Barkley and Inside the NBA, you'd better enjoy the show before Barkley decides to retire. Over the weekend, the Inside The NBA
Following the ESPN takeover, Charles Barkley expressed his frustration with the way TNT handled the bid and the events that followed.
Charles Barkley isn’t a talking head on ESPN yet. That will happen next year, when TNT’s popular “Inside the NBA” studio show — which stars Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal and Kenny Smith as ...
"I'm gonna cancel future meetings with Amazon ... as an outstanding studio analyst five times. Charles Barkley once intended to retire from NBA broadcasting after the 2024-2025 season Just ...
ESPN’s future with “Inside the NBA” looks solid, but does that future include Charles Barkley? To hear it from the basketball legend, he doesn’t know. After all, he’s got other folk ...
As Charles Barkley continues to moan and groan about Inside the NBA’s future on ESPN, maybe he’d be happier with the NHL on TNT. Early Thursday morning, Barkley made the trek from Studio J ...
Have no fear, however. Even though TNT will end its NBA coverage following the '25 season, ESPN is set to pick up the program starring Ernie Johnson, Shaquille O'Neal, Kenny Smith, and Charles Barkley—and Shaq is fired up about what lies ahead for the quartet.