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WNBA Fans React To Friday's Caitlin Clark Injury Announcement

  • On August 30, 2024, a new multi-year media rights deal was unveiled, extending the broadcast of Friday night WNBA games on Ion and introducing the dedicated weekly studio program, 'WNBA on Ion.'
  • This agreement followed a significant decline in WNBA ratings after star player Caitlin Clark suffered a left quad injury on May 24, 2024, causing her to miss at least six Fever games.
  • Caitlin Clark’s absence contributed to a 53-55% drop in nationally televised Fever game viewership, with average viewers falling from about 1.8 million to under 850,000 and the team’s record declining to 4-5.
  • Cathy Engelbert, commissioner of the WNBA, noted that the collaboration with Scripps has significantly boosted the league’s exposure, while Scripps CEO Adam Symson highlighted Ion as the leading Friday night destination for WNBA games, reaching an audience of over 128 million households.
  • The deal reflects growing demand for WNBA games despite rating drops during Clark’s injury, suggesting the league expects long-term growth as she recovers and returns to play.
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