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In the new deal, a total of 30 games would be shown each season on ESPN networks. Each team would receive around $1 million per year. [69] On April 22, 2019, CBS Sports Network reached a multi-year deal to televise 40 regular-season weekend and primetime WNBA games, beginning in the 2019 WNBA season. [70] [71]
Beginning with the 2009 WNBA season, all nationally broadcast WNBA games are shown in high definition. On March 28, 2013, ESPN and the WNBA announced they had extended their agreement through 2022. [4] Under the agreement, there will be up to 30 games a year televised on ABC, ESPN or ESPN2 each season, including the Finals.
Total WNBA TV viewership due to Clark is up 300%, and 45% of total broadcast value came from Fever games. ... The WNBA signed a new media rights deal in July worth a reported $200 million a year ...
Bloomberg News reported last week that the WNBA's current TV deal has been worth about $60 million. That compares with the multibillion-dollar deals that the NBA has with Disney and its ESPN and ...
The following is a list of current (entering the 2024 WNBA season) Women's National Basketball Association broadcasters for each individual team. The announcers who call the television broadcasts also call the WNBA League Pass Production broadcasts unless noted otherwise. Teams listed under local broadcasts for them are 2024 broadcast teams.
Free agency was never considered that big of a deal in the WNBA until the past few years. Candace Parker leaving LA for her hometown of Chicago – and leading the Sky to a title in one of her two ...
In June 2007, the WNBA signed a contract extension with ESPN. The new television deal runs from 2009 to 2016. The new television deal runs from 2009 to 2016. A minimum of 18 games will be broadcast on ABC , ESPN , and ESPN2 each season; the rights to broadcast the first regular-season game and the All-Star Game are held by ABC .
In June 2007, the WNBA signed a contract extension with ESPN. The new television deal ran from 2009 to 2016. The new television deal ran from 2009 to 2016. A minimum of 18 games would be broadcast on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2 each season; the rights to broadcast the first regular-season game and the All-Star Game were held by ABC.