ESPN scores best-ever viewership for WNBA Finals Game 1
Good for a 62 percent increase over the series-opener in 2024.
Good for a 62 percent increase over the series-opener in 2024.
"If you didn't say that, you should say that you didn't say that. She said, instead, there have been a lot of inaccurate statements."
The league is proving to be a draw with or without Clark.
Eight of the top 10 most-watched WNBA games of the season were broadcast on ESPN or ABC.
An average of 788,000 viewers tuned in to Wednesday's Lynx-Liberty broadcast on ESPN.
"There's a grab. There's a hold. There's another grab."
"The numbers from last night’s nationally televised Aces-Liberty game are in..."
"Congratulations. You’ve changed changed the history in basketball."
I like him. I'm sure he had a good 'You bet!' call, yeah."
"Having a show like that would show that we’ve arrived."
Monday's telecast was down 49% versus last year's Caitlin Clark-fueled draft but up 113% versus 2023.
"What’s funny about it is I didn’t know what a gem of a project it was."
1.14 million viewers tuned into Thursday's Game 1 matchup between the Lynx and the Liberty.
Sunday's Las Vegas Aces-New York Liberty semifinal game averaged 929,000 viewers per Nielsen.
The WNBA ratings rise is about more than just Clark.
Another week, another WNBA viewership record.
While viewership has slid, Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever remain a hot draw for the WNBA.
The WNBA's media partners are going in big on Caitlin Clark next week.
"We have a seat for you. Don't worry about that."
The WNBA Playoffs hit another high for the league this week.
Nurse took a game-ending shot from long range, and drained it for the win.