For Charles Barkley, learning the new fate of “Inside the NBA” was as if he was a player who found out he had been traded when it was reported in
Jim Gray has hardly forgotten the last time he saw Rudy Martzke. They had lunch at The Cheesecake Factory, six or seven years ago, when the then-retired media i
A pioneer in sports journalism, Rudy Martzke rose to national fame for covering sports television and media in the late 20th and early 21st centuries before it
Stephen A. Smith is annoyed with the NFL. The ESPN personality and sports talk host ranted on the latest edition of his eponymous podcast over t
Two top NBA insiders are teaming up. Jake Fischer is joining Marc Stein’s Substack page, “The Stein Line,” sources told The Post. Fischer
Seeing the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight interrupted by Netflix streaming issues had NFL executives fearing the same happening on Christmas for thei
The NFL is standing by Netflix as the home of its Christmas Day slate of games, even after technical issues marred the streamer’s broadcast of the
NFL fans will have a new tool for centralizing relevant content on X. The social media platform, owned by Elon Musk, and the league have partnered
At different points over the last six months, the future of “Inside the NBA” — the studio show featuring host Ernie Johnson and former players
Netflix has about six weeks to figure it out. The streaming service’s first foray into airing a big live sporting event with Mike Tyson boxing J
Tom Brady can’t have it all, at least according to some. During an appearance on “The Varsity” podcast with John Ourand, Pro Football Talk
Jon Gruden is back in the game — sort of. Three years after resigning from the Raiders over leaked emails in which he used racist and homophobic