WNBA to Broadcast Record Number of Games, Highlighting Indiana Fever's Full National Slate
In Brief
The expanded national broadcast schedule reflects growing interest in the WNBA and increased attention on star players.
Key Facts
- The Indiana Fever will have all 44 of their regular-season games broadcast nationally.
- Caitlin Clark's popularity is cited as a major factor in the Fever's unprecedented TV exposure.
- A record 216 WNBA regular-season games and events will be available on various broadcast and streaming platforms.
- Games will air across ABC, CBS, Amazon, NBC, and additional outlets.
- The WNBA's expanded coverage is described as unprecedented in league history.
What Happened
The WNBA announced a record-setting national broadcast schedule, including all 44 Indiana Fever games and a total of 216 games and events across multiple platforms.
Why It Matters
This move signals increased visibility for the league and its athletes, potentially attracting new fans and sponsors while spotlighting high-profile players.
What's Next
Viewers can expect broader access to WNBA games throughout the season, with particular attention on the Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark's impact.
Sources
- Fox News — WNBA finally embraces Caitlin Clark's stardom with unprecedented national TV schedule(7h ago)
- The Independent — WNBA sets record 216-game TV and streaming slate across ABC, CBS, Amazon, NBC and more(11h ago)
