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Barkley Criticizes NBA’s New Media Schedule Over Fan Confusion

The Hall of Famer argues fragmented platforms with shifting weekly windows leave viewers unsure where to tune in.

Overview

  • On ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption, Charles Barkley said the league has done a disservice to fans by making games harder to find, pointing to uncertainty over NBC vs. Peacock and Amazon Prime Video.
  • The first season of an 11-year, reportedly $77 billion deal spread national rights across ESPN/ABC, NBC/Peacock and Prime Video, excluded TNT, and moved the Inside the NBA crew to ESPN.
  • National windows now include ABC on Saturday nights and Sunday afternoons, NBC on Sunday nights and Tuesdays (Coast 2 Coast), Peacock on Mondays, and Prime Video shifting from Friday doubleheaders to Thursdays after the NFL season plus Saturday afternoon games for European primetime.
  • The NBA says the new setup is drawing broad audiences, reporting regular-season viewership at an eight-year high and record streaming engagement among younger fans, according to Commissioner Adam Silver.
  • To reduce confusion, the league introduced a Tap to Watch feature that links directly from the NBA App, social channels and sponsor posts to that night’s live games.