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  2. Gender pay gap in sports - Wikipedia

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    In a 2015 study, Billings and Young compared coverage of women's sports on ESPN's Sports Center and Fox Sports 1's Fox Sports Live, in which both TV programs were found to cover women's sports less than 1% of the time. [25] In the Nordic welfare states women obtain 10% of routine newspaper or TV sports coverage. [26]

  3. Timeline of the gender pay gap in sports - Wikipedia

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    2018 – Women's National Basketball Players Association opted out of their collective bargaining agreement. [17] 2018 – On International Women's Day, the International Olympic Committee announced their proposal of the Gender Equality Review Project, which outlined 25 recommendations to achieve gender equality in sports. Three of them were ...

  4. Prominent women's sports leagues in the United States and ...

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    The league has stated that it plans to offer the highest average salaries of any women's professional sports league in history, with Stewart indicating an average of over $100,000. [ 19 ] Women's ice hockey

  5. Women's college basketball teams to be paid for playing NCAA ...

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    In a move to help close the pay gap between men and women in college sports, the NCAA will now pay Division I women's basketball teams who play in March Madness games starting this year.

  6. What the conversation about Caitlin Clark’s pay gets wrong

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    Caitlin Clark, who became the leading scorer in NCAA history and the first pick in the WNBA draft, will make a $76,535 salary this year. The top NBA pick will make $10.5 million.

  7. Beyond the game: A case for investing in women’s sports - AOL

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    Women’s sports get just 10% of sponsorship dollars, 15% of media coverage, and a fraction of broadcast rights fees compared to men’s sports—despite the rapid growth of fans, ...

  8. Women's professional sports - Wikipedia

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    Women's professional sports are a relatively new phenomenon, ... the median salary for women's programs was increased to $690,000 and for men's programs to $2.7 ...

  9. Unrivaled basketball stars praise league ahead of debut ... - AOL

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    The average base salary for WNBA players last season was less than $120,000, according to data from Spotrac. "There’s such an explosion in women’s sports right now, and it kinda felt like ...