Turner Network Television (TNT), home of exclusive Thursday night NBA doubleheader coverage, has launched an online video channel that will offer exclusive basketball broadband content throughout the 2005-06 season.

The channel, TNT OverTime, will appear on NBA TV Broadband on NBA.com, with the launch coinciding with the network’s doubleheader coverage of the Washington Wizards @ Minnesota Timberwolves at 7 p.m. ET, followed by the Houston Rockets @ San Antonio Spurs.

“Our unique courtside and in-studio talent is the key differentiator that sets us apart and makes our NBA programming so distinctive,” said David Levy, president of Turner Sports. “With TNT OverTime, we’ve harnessed the power of our talent and placed it online to bring fans the announcers they love to watch 24-hours a day, seven days a week.”

TNT OverTime on NBA TV Broadband will include a seven-day rotation of unique broadband features showcasing the network’s marquee basketball announcers, including the Inside the NBA studio team of Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, Reggie Miller, Magic Johnson and Ernie Johnson; game analysts Doug Collins, Steve Kerr and John Thompson; and sideline reporters David Aldridge, Craig Sager and Cheryl Miller.

The online rotating calendar of content will include:

Thursday: Collins & Kerr Game-day Analysts Doug Collins and Steve Kerr take a closer look at the night’s match-up.

TNT Courtside Report TNT NBA sideline reporters Cheryl Miller and Craig Sager provide game-day shoot around interviews.

Friday: Inside the NBA Replay Replay of the Inside the NBA from the previous night.

Sat & Sun.: NBA Planet TNT original features of stories about NBA players from around the world.

Timeout with Thompson Analyst John Thompson goes one-on-one with the league’s playmakers.

Miller & Miller The brother and sister act of Reggie and Cheryl Miller get personal with NBA families.

Monday: Kenny & Charles Sound-off Kenny Smith and Charles Barkley sound off on a variety of hot topics.

Tuesday: David Aldridge: NBA Insider David Aldridge gives the scoop on happenings around the league.

Wednesday: Ernie’s Open House Inside the NBA studio host Ernie Johnson files reports with his home Web cam.

All broadband video segments will be archived on the site's library throughout the regular season.