TNT launches broadband channel on NBA.com

Nov 23, 2005 9:53 AM

    

Turner Network Television (TNT) launched an online video channel offering exclusive basketball broadband content throughout the 2005-2006 season.

The channel, TNT OverTime, debuted Nov. 17 on NBA TV Broadband on NBA.com. Its launch coincided with the network’s telecast doubleheader coverage of the Washington Wizards at Minnesota Timberwolves and the Houston Rockets at the San Antonio Spurs.

TNT OverTime on NBA TV Broadband includes a seven-day rotation of unique broadband features.

The video channel is found exclusively on NBA.com and is from TNT.tv. All broadband video segments will be archived on the site's library throughout the regular season.

To view TNT OverTime, visit http://alt.tnt.tv/nba/tntovertime/.

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