Death of Mark Carnevale

Former PGA Tour golfer and broadcaster, Mark Carnevale, died unexpectedly at the age of 64 after covering the Genesis Scottish Open. He was known for his broadcasting career and had won the 1992 Chattanooga Classic on the PGA Tour.

Passing of Lou Dobbs

Former FOX Business host Lou Dobbs has passed away at the age of 78. He was known for hosting 'Lou Dobbs Tonight' on FOX Business from 2011 to 2021 and had a significant impact in the field of broadcasting.

Passing of Lou Dobbs

Lou Dobbs, a veteran broadcaster known for his work on CNN and Fox Business, passed away at the age of 78. Former President Donald Trump announced the news and praised Dobbs' talents and contributions. Dobbs had a controversial career marked by his views on various issues, including illegal immigration and false election claims.

NBA's $76 Billion Media Deal

The NBA has agreed to an 11-year media deal worth $76 billion, ensuring rising player salaries and changing how viewers access games. The deal includes partnerships with ESPN, ABC, NBC, Amazon Prime, and potentially excludes TNT. The agreement allows for salary cap increases and potential league expansion in the future.

Charles Barkley announces retirement from television broadcasting

Charles Barkley announces retirement from television broadcasting, surprising his cohosts on TNT during NBA Finals. TNT may lose NBA coverage after next season. Barkley plans to pass on the baton regardless.

Drew Brees considering return to broadcasting

Drew Brees is considering a return to broadcasting after retiring from his NFL career. He expressed interest in broadcasting NFL games and believes he could excel at it.

Bill Walton's Legacy in Basketball and Broadcasting

Bill Walton, college basketball icon and NBA Hall of Famer, passed away at the age of 71 after battling cancer. He was known for his basketball career, broadcasting work, and unique personality.

Bill Walton's Legacy in Basketball and Broadcasting

Hall of Fame center and two-time NBA champion Bill Walton has passed away at 71 after battling cancer. He was known for redefining the center position in basketball and for his charismatic broadcasting career.

NBA Media Rights Negotiations

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver discusses potential changes in the league's media rights deals, including the possibility of TNT losing its broadcasting rights to competitors like Disney/ESPN, NBC, and Amazon. Negotiations are ongoing, and no official announcement has been made yet.

NBA Playoffs and Media Rights Negotiations

The NBA playoffs took an unexpected detour to Galveston, Texas after Charles Barkley jokingly sent the New Orleans Pelicans there instead of Cancun. Inside the NBA, a popular TV show, has been a cultural institution for two decades, but faces uncertainty as the NBA negotiates a new media deal. Comcast and NBC are competing with TNT to secure the broadcasting rights with much higher offers.

NFL Games on Christmas Day to be Broadcasted on Netflix

Netflix will show two NFL games on Christmas Day in 2024, 2025, and 2026. The deal aims to tap into massive fandoms and attract younger audiences. The NFL and Netflix partnership is seen as a major broadcasting breakthrough for the sport.

Changes in CBS NFL Broadcasting Team for 2024 Season

Former quarterbacks Phil Simms and Boomer Esiason will not return to CBS for the 2024 NFL season. Matt Ryan and J.J. Watt will be full-timers instead. Simms opens up about the situation.

Peter Oosterhuis' Legacy in Golf and Broadcasting

Peter Oosterhuis, a revered golfer and broadcaster, passed away at the age of 75 after battling Alzheimer's disease. He was known for his work with CBS during the Masters and had a successful golfing career.

Noah Eagle broadcasting USA Basketball at Paris Olympics

Noah Eagle will be broadcasting Team USA's men's and women's basketball games and medal rounds during the Paris Olympics. He is excited for the opportunity and has experience calling high-profile events like the Big Ten and NBA games.

Retirement of John Sterling, New York Yankees Radio Voice

Legendary New York Yankees radio voice John Sterling is retiring due to health concerns after 64 years of broadcasting. He will be honored by the Yankees on Saturday during a ceremony at Yankee Stadium.