Last season, Indiana played on ESPN only once, and it did not play on ABC or ESPN2.
The ’s television partners are planning ahead for ’s expected rookie season with the . The Fever — who hold the No. 1 pick in Monday’s 2024 WNBA Draft, which is likely to be Clark — will play 36 of their 40 regular-season games this season on national broadcasts. The slate includes two games on ABC, including May 18 against the , and two on CBS. Indiana’s season opener against the Sun on May 14 will be televised on ESPN2.
How else will the broadcast schedule be different in 2024? CBS Sports has doubled its WNBA package this season, after . It will now present eight regular-season games per year on CBS beginning with the 2024 season, up from four last season. An additional 12 games will be televised on CBS Sports Network for the duration of the deal. Advertisement ION’s 43-game slate of broadcasts will be the most by any single network, with an emphasis on Friday night action.
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