“Good news” for the Women’s NBA (WNBA) is the equivalent of appalling news for other pro sports leagues. Case in point, the Awful Announcing sports blog reports that this year’s microscopic television viewership is “more good news for the WNBA heading into the playoffs.” The truth is that nobody cares about this radical league and the fact that practically nobody’s watching proves it.
The Awful Announcing story cites an ESPN report that 25 WNBA games airing on Disney platforms this summer averaged 372,000 viewers.
The Sunday doubleheader between Minnesota & Connecticut attracted 682,000. Viewers watched the first half of the regular season. The second game, featuring Seattle and Las Vegas, drew an average of 852,000 viewers – the league’s most-watched game since 2008.
Joe Lucia (Awful Announcing) raved that the figures would lead to better viewing for the WNBA playoffs. The playoff television coverage on ESPN will also offer a real “nugget,” pregame shows, he wrote.
Despite all the hype, televised WNBA matches attracted only.001% of American viewers this season. Statistically, a 372,000-viewer average viewer in a country of 330,000,000 people is insignificant.
There was never a significant television viewership when the WNBA started. The league became radicalized and the players supported Black Lives Matter and voted for Georgia Democrat Senate Raphael Warnock, ensuring that it would continue to earn basement ratings. WNBA players also sat down in memory of Jacob Blake.
The WNBA is a left-leaning professional sport enterprise that has a lot of LGBT-ISK3FG flair.
The league also decorated its courts with Brittney griner and BLM decals. Griner, a Phoenix Mercury center indicted on Russian drug charges, was made an honorary starting pitcher for the 2022 all star game. It seems that this is their definition of a “heroic figure.”
In 2017, the Seattle Storm entered into a partnership with Planned Parenthood and gave the notorious abortion outfit some of the proceeds from one of its games. After the Supreme Court derailed Roe v. Wade this summer, in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, the WNBA complained that reproductive health should be protects.
The WNBA is a great sport team that gives fans many reasons not to see its product.
No wonder nobody’s watching the woke Women’s NBA.
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