Tony Khan Confirms MORE Changes To AEW Dynamite's Broadcasting Schedule

NBA Playoffs force major changes to Dynamite's TNT schedule.

Tony Khan
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AEW President Tony Khan has hit Twitter to confirm more changes to the upcoming Dynamite broadcasting schedule on TNT as a result of clashes with the NBA Playoffs.

This comes following 3 August's news that three episodes of AEW's flagship show had been moved, leaving the upcoming schedule looking like this:-

19 August: The show originally intended for this date will instead air at 6pm EST on Saturday 22 August, occupying WCW and the NWA's old TV slot. There will be a one-hour overlap with WWE NXT TakeOver XXX which commences at 7pm EST.

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26 August: This show will air the following night, Thursday 27 August, at 8pm EST.

2 September: A special Countdown to All Out show airs at 10pm, immediately following that evening's episode of Dynamite. The pay-per-view goes down that weekend.

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16 September: A shortened one-hour version of Dynamite will air whenever the night's NBA game finishes.

17 September: This Thursday evening will be pay host to a regular two-hour Dynamite at 8pm EST.

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Dynamite's schedule will return to normal thereafter. The show will air as normal on 9 September.

TNT is currently one of the NBA's key broadcasting partners, with them and ESPN airing the league for a combined $2.66 billion a year.

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