the average purchase price of tickets to the Indiana Fever - Chicago Sky game last Sunday was $271. if thats "low" sounds like the WNBA is doing very well.
The WNBA’s next national media rights package will see the league receive roughly $2.2B over the next 11 years -- an average of $200M a year -- with an opening to earn more over that period.
$2.2 Billion over 11 years. with allowance for additional side deals AND a right to renegotiate after 3 years. what will the poor "WNBA makes no money" trolls do now??
$2.2 Billion over 11 years. with allowance for additional side deals AND a right to renegotiate after 3 years. what will the poor "WNBA makes no money" trolls do now??
The Connecticut Sun have acquired veteran guard Marina Mabrey in a trade with the Chicago Sky, the team announced Wednesday. In exchange, Chicago receives point guard Moriah Jefferson, guard Rachel Banham, and a first-round d...
WNBA has lost an average of more than US$10m per year, according to NBA commissioner Adam Silver League could triple its annual rights revenue to between US$180m and US$200m from 2025 NBA negotiating broadcast deals for both properties The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) is reportedly set to see losses rise to around US$50 million this year despite a record-breaking start to its 2024 season.
The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) is reportedly set to see losses rise to around US$50 million this year despite a record-breaking start to its 2024 season.
They pick up $150 million a year starting in 2025 with the new contract. sounds like based on your own unsourced numbers they will therefore have a $100 million profit then. so I say again, what will the "WNBA makes no money" trolls do next year?
The WNBA’s season-long surge in popularity shows no sign of abating, as the 2024 All-Star Game left the previous ratings record in the dust. According to Nielsen live-plus-same-day data, Sunday night’s exhibition, which pitte...
According to Nielsen live-plus-same-day data, Sunday night’s exhibition, which pitted rookie stars Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese against the U.S. women’s national team, averaged 3.44 million viewers on ABC, up 139% versus the previous high-water mark set in 2003 (1.44 million).
As Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever return from the WNBA’s Olympic break this week, the franchise is hoping to maintain the momentum it established before last month’s All-Star Game, both on and off the court. A league-hig...
According to a report released Wednesday, the team is tops in the league in terms of social media engagement, video views, followers gained and total followers. Between April 15 and July 19, it even beat all other teams across the NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB in team-produced video consumption with 800 million views, the Fever said. Only MLS’ Inter Miami performed better among U.S. teams.
According to a report released Wednesday, the team is tops in the league in terms of social media engagement, video views, followers gained and total followers. Between April 15 and July 19, it even beat all other teams across the NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB in team-produced video consumption with 800 million views, the Fever said. Only MLS’ Inter Miami performed better among U.S. teams.
Look at the expression on Caitlin's face. She already getting bored with the league and hates having to keep a fake enthusiasm for her fans.