Warner Bros. Discovery wants to bring one of its “zombie” cable networks back to life with a big jolt of sports. The media company intends to create a new nightly sports block for TruTV, the ...
“Bigger, bolder, broader” is the watch cry as truTV adds several new original series to its production and development slate. The network is placing a strong emphasis on comedic and action-packed ...
The cable channel will play host to nightly sports programming, as well as simulcasts and alternacasts of games on TNT and TBS. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor The great shake-up in cable TV continues, ...
For years, TruTV's presence in the sports world has been "That channel you have to look up to watch some of the less-hyped March Madness games." That is about to change in a very big way. TruTV's ...
Warner Bros. Discovery is giving cable network truTV a sports makeover. The cable channel, currently a hodgepodge of reality shows and reruns, will become an additional platform for the media giant's ...
The 2025 NCAA Tournament begins Tuesday, March 18, and college basketball fans are figuring out when to watch their teams’ first games. Throughout the tournament, games will air on CBS, TNT, TBS and ...
It’s the question we all ask every year for men’s March Madness, and one that’s been embraced by the answer to the query: What channel is truTV on if you have cable? But what if you don’t have cable?
The United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) is a driving force behind the change from truTV into a sports channel in the TNT network. Warner Bros Discovery, the owning group of truTV, TNT and TBS, ...
Following continued industry-wide focus on the value of live sports programming, Warner Bros. Discovery is significantly shifting more emphasis for its truTV cable TV channel toward sports. Warner ...
What channel is TruTV? March Madness and college basketball fans need to know to keep up with the 2025 NCAA Tournament. We've gone through Selection Sunday to get the 2025 March Madness bracket — now ...
What channel is truTV? Here's how to watch the two College Football Playoff first-round games not on ESPN on Saturday.