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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia NBA TV NBA TV NBA TV and, during the 1980s, The Boxing Channel, NBA TV dedicates all of its programming to the sport it showcases. Early years Started in 1999 as nba.com tv, the channel, which had its studios at NBA Entertainment in Secaucus, New Jersey, began a multi-year deal with American television companies Cox Communications, Cablevision, and Time Warner on June 28, 2003, allowing the network to expand to 45 million American homes, and 30 different countries. NBA TV replaced Time Warner’s CNN/SI on many cable systems after that network shut down a year earlier. Launched Owned by March 17, 1999 National Basketball Association (leased to Turner Broadcasting System, a Time Warner company) 480i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) United States Atlanta, Georgia http://nba.com/nba_tv Availability Satellite Picture format Country Headquarters Website Programming NBA TV offers basketball news every day, as well as programming showcasing basketball players’ individual lifestyles, life as a basketball team during an NBA season, famous games of the past, and, mostly four days a week during the NBA season (occasionally 5, 6, or even 7 days a week, but no less than four days a week). Live games on NBA TV are subject to local blackout restrictions, since NBA TV does not have exclusive broadcast rights like other national broadcasters ESPN, ABC, and TNT. Games carried by NBA TV are always also carried by each team’s local rights holder. The channel also shows international games, typically on Saturday evenings, with special emphasis on the Euroleague and the Maccabi Tel Aviv team from Israel. In April 2005, the channel televised the Chinese Basketball Association finals for the first time. [2] NBA TV had 90 regular-season games on their schedule for the 2007-08 NBA season, about half of which were also available in high definition. NBA TV also broadcasts WNBA games nationally (with contractual restrictions), along with ESPN2. The channel has also broadcast some firstround playoff games (contractual restrictions apply). DirecTV Dish Network Orbit Network Digiturk NTV Plus 601 (SD/HD) 216 (SD/HD) (fall 2009)[1] Channel 402 (SD) 560 (HD) Channel 55 Channel 75 Cable Available on select cable systems Check local listings NBA TV is a television specialty channel that is dedicated to showcasing the sport of basketball in the United States. The network is financially backed by the National Basketball Association (NBA), which also uses NBA TV as a way of advertising their Pay Per View programming, and Turner Network Television. Like The Golf Channel, Tennis Channel, NHL Network, NFL Network, MLB Network, 1 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The channel’s flagship program is NBA Gametime Live, a show in which a host and studio anaylsts go over the latest news, highlights, and look in at live broadcasts of games that are playing at the time. The show is live six days a week, not airing on most Thursdays due to NBA’s coverage of The NBA on TNT. An edited one hour/thirty minute version of the broadcast is repeated throughout the late night/early morning hours. Bernard King (2008-present) Reggie Theus (2008-present) Mike Fratello (2008-present) LaPhonso Ellis (2009-present) Derrick Coleman (2009-present) Scot Pollard (2009-present) NBA TV Ownership On October 8, 2007, it was reported that Turner Sports, a division of Time Warner, was to take over the channel’s operations, according to Hoopsworld: "NBATV: Surprisingly there has been little said about the NBA’s decision to sell off NBATV to one of its media partners. Talks had gone on for sometime [sic] as ESPN/ABC and Turner both explored scenarios with the league. Ultimately it seems Turner has won out, and will take over operation of the league’s flagship cable channel, that reaches some 12 million subscribers. The exact changeover date is not clear, but several months ago a Bloomberg report cited sources saying senior level producers were offered contract buyouts in September." Turner Sports relaunched the channel on October 28, 2008, using analysts carried over from NBA on TNT. [3] The studio was also upgraded, and the show now airs live from Studio B at Turner Studios in Atlanta, Georgia; Studio B is adjacent to Studio J, home of Inside the NBA. NBA TV shows • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NBA Access with Ahmad Rashād Basketball International FIBA World Basketball NBA Action NBA Gametime Live NBA TV Fantasy Hoops NBA TV Hardwood Classics/Greatest Games NBA TV News in Review NBA Stories NBA Vault The Run This Week in the D-League NBA 360 NBA Roundtable Personalities The studio host and analysts vary every night on NBA Gametime Live. Studio hosts Andre Aldridge (2005-present) Rick Kamla (2002-present) Ernie Johnson (2008-present) Ahmad Rashad (2006-present) Marc Fein (2008-present) Bob Fiscella (2009-present) International presence In 2001, Raptors NBA TV begin airing in Canada. Although quite similar to NBA TV, there is a larger focus on the Toronto Raptors basketball team, due to Canadian content requirements and restrictions on foreign ownership (the channel is owned by Raptors parent company Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, not the league). In 2004, NBA TV began to be seen in Venezuela. Hungry to see American basketball players in action, many Venezuelans asked for the channel, and President Hugo Chávez obliged. Venezuelans receive the NBA TV signal on Saturday nights, and Chávez allows for one recorded game to be shown, although he has chosen two sports broadcasters to do the game’s coverage, and he advised them to speak well about his presidential campaign during the transmissions of these recorded games. Studio analysts Eric Snow (2008-present) Kenny Smith (2008-present) Steve Smith (2008-present) Gary Payton (2008-present) Chris Webber (2008-present) Cheryl Miller (2008-present) Charles Barkley (2008-present) David Aldridge (2008-present) Antonio Davis (2008-present) Eddie Jordan (2008-present) Sam Mitchell (2008-present) 2 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia As of 2008, NBA TV coverage can be seen in 40 countries via the following partners: • Hong Kong Cable (Hong Kong) • Orbit Satellite Television and Radio Network (Pan-Middle East) • CanalSatellite (France) • Basketball TV (Philippines) • NTV (Turkey) • Raptors NBA TV (Canada) • NTV Plus (Russia) • Sport+ (Greece) • Sportitalia (Italy) • Cablevisión (Argentina) NBA TV the start of the 2009-10 NBA season. It will also be moved from channel 601 to channel 216. DirecTV believes the move wil make the channel available to an additional 8 million subscribers. The same report stated that the NBA is currently negotiating new carriage deals with Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Cablevision, Cox Cable and Dish Network. [1] See also • List of DirecTV channels • List of Dish Network channels • National Basketball Association criticisms and controversies NBA TV HD NBA TV HD is a 1080i high definition simulcast of NBA TV. All studio programs are shot in HD, and all live games and recent game rebroadcasts are shown in HD. For programs not available in HD (mostly older game footage), unique stylized pillarboxes are used, the NBA logo with "NBA TV" under it. References [1] ^ Multichannel News April 16, 2009 NBA TV Scores Multiyear Distribution Deal With DirecTV - Pact Gives Network Berth On DBS Leader’s Choice Xtra Package [2] NBA.com Chinese Basketball Association Coverage Expands to U.S [3] "Turner promotes NBA digital menu", 2008-10-06, http://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/ article/60197, retrieved on 2008-10-15. New Carriage Agreements On April 16, 2009, it was announced that DirecTV and the NBA reached a new carriage agreement. [1] NBA TV will be moved from DirecTV’s add on Sports Pack (and premium subscription package NBA League Pass) to its lower priced base package Choice Xtra, by External links • Official Site • NBA TV HD Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_TV" Categories: Television channels and stations established in 1999, National Basketball Association on television, American television networks This page was last modified on 22 May 2009, at 20:17 (UTC). All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. (See Copyrights for details.) Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) taxdeductible nonprofit charity. Privacy policy About Wikipedia Disclaimers 3

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