Formerly | TBS Sports (1973–1995) Turner Sports (1995–2022) Warner Bros. Discovery Sports (2022–2024) |
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Company type | Division |
Industry | Broadcasting |
Genre | Sports |
Predecessor | WarnerMedia News & Sports Discovery Sports |
Founded | April 6, 1973 |
Headquarters | Atlanta, Georgia |
Key people | Luis Silberwasser (Chairman and CEO, TNT Sports)[1][2] Andrew Georgiou (President, TNT Sports International) |
Brands | Golf Digest Bleacher Report |
Services |
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Parent | Turner Broadcasting System (1979–2019) WarnerMedia News & Sports (2019–2022) Warner Bros. Discovery (2022–present) |
Website | wbd |
It has been suggested that this article be merged into TNT Sports. (Discuss) Proposed since February 2025. |
TNT Sports is the division of Warner Bros. Discovery in the United States that is responsible for sports broadcasts on its parent company's streaming service, Max, and primarily the TruTV, TBS, and TNT cable channels. The division also operates the online digital media outlets for the NCAA, NBA, PGA Tour, and PGA of America; the sports news website Bleacher Report; NBA TV, on behalf of the NBA; and also owns a minority share in the MLB Network.
TNT Sports' formation dates back to the 1970s as the sports division of Turner Broadcasting System's basic cable networks, with separate TNT Sports and TBS Sports brands for TNT and TBS, respectively. A unified Turner Sports brand was then introduced in 1995, followed by Turner Broadcasting merging into Time Warner in 1996. Following AT&T's acquisition of Time Warner in 2018 (which would become WarnerMedia), Turner Sports was combined with CNN and AT&T SportsNet into a new division known as WarnerMedia News & Sports.[3]
In 2022, Warner Bros. Discovery was formed after AT&T spun off WarnerMedia, who merged with Discovery, Inc.. WarnerMedia News & Sports and Discovery Sports merged with Turner Sports to create Warner Bros. Discovery Sports, although this was just a rename of Turner Sports, which was the surviving company. The division slowly began to adopt its current branding in fall 2023, named after TNT.[4] However, it wasn't until January 18, 2024, that the unit would officially rebrand as "TNT Sports."[5][6]
The company's international sports operations such as BT Sports and Eurosport folded into TNT Sports International, formerly "Warner Bros. Discovery Sports Europe", until 2025.[7][8][9]