NFL on TNT
TNT Sunday Night Football also known as NFL on TNT is the name for the series of National Football League broadcasts on Sundays produced by Turner Sports for TNT.
TNT aired NFL games on Sunday nights from September 9, 1990 to October 26, 1997 and served as one of the NFL's two cable television partners during that time with ESPN. TNT carried games during the first half of the NFL season, and ESPN aired games during the second half of the season. In deference to the World Series, TNT's game that weekend would instead be played on Thursday night.
History
Sunday night games (1990–1997)
TNT's contract with the NFL coincided with the expansion of the NFL's Sunday night scheduling to encompass the entire season, as opposed to the occasional matchups the NFL scheduled beginning in 1987. The contract in force at the time split the Sunday night telecasts between TNT and ESPN, who had originally had the rights to the Sunday night slate of games when they were limited to late season matchups. TNT carried Sunday night games for the first half of the NFL season, with ESPN taking over afterwards. TNT would also air any Thursday night NFL matchups that were scheduled during the first half of the season, with ESPN taking any in the second half. During this period, Major League Baseball would typically hold Game 2 of the World Series on a Sunday night, and in deference the NFL would schedule TNT's game that weekend for Thursday instead.As has always been the case for cable NFL broadcasts, TNT did not have exclusive rights to the broadcasts. As such, any game airing on TNT was simulcast on regular over-the-air television stations in each participating team's local market so that households without cable television could still see the telecasts. In the Atlanta area, any TNT game involving the Falcons was simulcast on co-owned WTBS channel 17, which was the local version of TBS.
ESPN anchor Chris Berman referred to TNT's football programming by its original "Nitro" brand, even after TNT abandoned that moniker.
It does not appear that TNT's coverage ever used the title Sunday Night Football, and indeed ESPN filed for a trademark on that title in 1996.
The last game was aired on October 26, 1997. Fittingly, one of the teams involved was the Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta Falcons], based in the home city of Turner Broadcasting - Atlanta, Georgia. Unlike the Braves, Hawks and Thrashers, however, Ted Turner never owned the Falcons at any point in time.