TNT Sports set to stream on HBO Max in the UK from 26th March

BRR Analysis
From March 26th, TNT Sports' extensive cycling coverage in the UK, encompassing both road and mountain disciplines, will transition to HBO Max as its new streaming home. This move consolidates all TNT Sports content, previously available on discovery+ and the BT Sport app, under the HBO Max umbrella. Subscribers will now access live races, highlights, and associated programming through this single platform.
This development marks another significant shift in the fragmented landscape of sports broadcasting, particularly for cycling fans. TNT Sports (formerly Eurosport and BT Sport) has long been the primary destination for major road races like the Grand Tours and Monuments, alongside a broad spectrum of MTB events. The consolidation under HBO Max, a Warner Bros. Discovery platform, aims to streamline access, but also requires subscribers to adapt to yet another platform change in an already complex and often costly viewing environment.
Ultimately, it’s another app to download and another login to remember. For cycling fans, the content remains, but the delivery mechanism continues its relentless, if not always convenient, evolution.
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