NBA Action
NBA Action is a weekly show with news and highlights of the NBA. The show premiered in 1990 on ESPN. It airs on NBA TV with new episodes at 6:30 ET/5:30 CT every Thursday night during the season.
NBA Action | |
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Presented by | See Hosts |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | n/a (airs weekly) |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes/1 hour |
Production company | NBA Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network | PSN (1990-present) ESPN (1990-present) Fox Sports Networks (1998-present) NBC Sports Networks (1998-present) PBS Sports Networks (1998-present) Setanta Sports (1999-present) NBA TV (2003-present) CBS Sports Network (2013-present) |
Picture format | 480i SDTV 1080i HDTV |
Original release | 1990 – present |
Features (in chronological order)
- Western Conference Team of the Week
- Instant Replay (Weekly NBA News)
- Timeout (Player Features)
- Eastern Conference Team of the Week
- Spotlight (Special features on players, teams or great moments in the NBA)
- Sounds of the Game
- Courtside Countdown (Showcasing the Top 10 Plays, Buzzer Beaters, Assists and more during the week)
Hosts
- Jim Fagan (1990–2004)
- Ian Eagle (2004–present)
- Rich Ackerman (2003–present; occasional host)
Video game
There was a series of video games released by Sega Sports for the Sega Genesis, Sega Game Gear and Sega Saturn with the name NBA Action.
- NBA Action '94 (Genesis)
- NBA Action '95 (Game Gear and Genesis)
- NBA Action (1996) (Saturn)
- NBA Action 98 (Saturn and PC)
International broadcasts
By region
Latín America
- PSN
- ESPN
- Fox Sports
- NBC Sports
- PBS Sports
- Setanta Sports
- Bein Sports
- DIRECTV Sports
- Telecanal Plus (Argentina) Saturday at 02:00 pm
- TV CABLE (Ecuador)
- TVC Deportes (México) Friday at 11:00 pm
- Unicanal Plus (Paraguay) Saturday at 02:00 pm
- Telecable TV (Peru) Sunday at 07:00 pm
- VTV Plus (Uruguay) Saturday at 02:00 pm
- Meridiano TV (Venezuela) Sunday at 08:00 pm
Brazil
- ESPN
- Fox Sports
- Rede Record (Sunday at 11:30 pm in Free TV)
Philippines
External links
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