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WNBA's collective bargaining agreement expires end of season and players are looking for big raises. Will negotiations slow ...
No, at least not yet. Despite revenue growth, the WNBA has never turned a profit in its 28-year history. Adam Silver's 2018 statement that the league loses about $10 million annually has been a ...
WNBA fans are in awe after a new report reveals how much money Indiana star Caitlin Clark can make for the league.
For 18 months leading up to last October’s opt-out deadline for the current WNBA collective bargaining agreement, executive ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNIndiana Fever attendance 2025: Caitlin Clark effect carries over into second WNBA seasonThrough June 20, the Indiana Fever lead WNBA attendance in 2024. Indiana leads the WNBA in average attendance (16,757) and ...
The second-year guard for the Indian Fever quickly ... Brewer estimates the WNBA’s revenue could touch $875 million, with the potential to surpass $1 billion. The WNBA is about to make $1 ...
The impact of the Indiana Fever star goes well beyond the basketball court. In her second season, Clark is also changing the ...
The past two CBAs have featured revenue-sharing targets with ... system are eligible if they turn 20 in the year of the draft. Perhaps the WNBA could consider having similar rules to MLB and ...
In the WNBA, 20% of league revenue goes to player salaries ... a new CBA—and higher salaries—free agents signed one-year contracts this offseason to be positioned to capitalize on the new ...
The WNBA makes $60 million a year in broadcast deals for one more season that's half as long as the NBA one. The WNBA does not publicly release its revenue numbers.
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