[JACK AYLMER]
AMID A RECORD-SETTING SEASON, WNBA OFFICIALS SAY THE LEAGUE IS WORTH MORE THAN A PROPOSED 200-MILLION DOLLAR ANNUAL BROADCASTING RIGHTS DEAL.
BUT DESPITE THE RATINGS SUCCESS THIS YEAR, THE WNBA IS STILL SET TO LOSE ABOUT 50 MILLION DOLLARS IN 2024.
HERE’S WHAT’S GOING ON.
THE WNBA IS A SUBSIDIARY OF THE NBA-
RECEIVING ABOUT 15 MILLION DOLLARS EVERY YEAR FROM THE MEN’S LEAGUE TO COVER OPERATING COSTS.
RIGHT NOW THE NBA IS IN THE PROCESS OF NEGOTIATING A MULTI YEAR 75 BILLION DOLLAR MEDIA DEAL WITH NBC, AMAZON AND DISNEY-
PART OF WHICH WOULD INCLUDE THE WNBA RECEIVING 2.2 BILLION DOLLARS OVER THE NEXT 11 YEARS.
OR $200 MILLION EVERY SEASON.
THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE WNBA’S PLAYER UNION BELIEVES THAT’S NOT ENOUGH THOUGH.
SAYING SHE WONDERED HOW THE NBA ARRIVED AT THIS NUMBER AND THAT THERE IS NO EXCUSE TO UNDERVALUE THEIR LEAGUE.
ESPECIALLY AS INTEREST IN IT HAS NOW REACHED AN ALL-TIME HIGH.
WHILE BOTH WNBA VIEWERSHIP AND ATTENDANCE HIT HISTORIC HEIGHTS THIS YEAR, THAT STILL HASN’T TRANSLATED TO A POSITIVE REVENUE FLOW.
THIS MEDIA RIGHTS AGREEMENT COULD CHANGE THAT-
AND ALSO ALLOW THE LEAGUE TO OFFER ITS PLAYERS HIGHER INDIVIDUAL SALARIES.
THIS COULD POTENTIALLY END THE NEED FOR WNBA PLAYERS TO COMPETE OVERSEAS DURING THE OFFSEASON TO SUPPLEMENT THEIR INCOMES-
BRITTANY GRINER IS A NOTABLE EXAMPLE. AFTER SHE WAS DETAINED FOR NEARLY 10-MONTHS IN RUSSIA WHILE IN THE COUNTRY PLAYING FOR A FOREIGN LEAGUE.
THE WNBA’S CURRENT BROADCASTING AGREEMENT IS VALUED AT 60 MILLION DOLLARS PER YEAR-
SET TO EXPIRE AT THE END OF THE 2025 SEASON.
BEFORE THE START OF THIS YEAR, THE LEAGUE’S COMMISSIONER EXPRESSED HOPE TO AT LEAST DOUBLE THAT FIGURE-
CITING GROWTH OVER THE LAST FEW SEASONS.
THE DEAL THE NBA IS NEGOTIATING WOULD EXCEED THAT GOAL-
MORE THAN TRIPLING THE WNBA’S ANNUAL MEDIA RIGHTS REVENUE.
JACK AYLMER – STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS.