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WNBA viewership grew 133 percent with more than 23 million unique viewers on Friday Night Spotlight year over year.
The WNBA and Ion Television, the Scripps-owned broadcast network, have renewed their media rights agreement. The initial ...
The new agreement comes after Ion has seen huge growth with the WNBA and as the league gains in popularity thanks to stars ...
NEW YORK & CINCINNATI —The E.W. Scripps Company has announced a new, multi-year agreement with the Women’s National ...
The WNBA extended its regular-season broadcasting agreement with ION, but commissioner Cathy Engelbert apparently left the ...
The WNBA partnership with Scripps Sports is continuing. The league and the company jointly announced Friday that they’ve ...
The WNBA announced on Friday that it has extended its agreement with E.W. Scripps Company, ensuring that regular-season games will continue airing on ION for years to come.
The E.W. Scripps Company has secured a new, multi-year agreement with the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA).
ION will continue to air WNBA regular-season games on Friday nights after the league and Scripps reached a multi-year media rights deal.
WNBA regular-season games will continue to air on ION after the league and Scripps reached a multiyear media rights deal.