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Women’s sports still receive only about 15 percent of total sports-media coverage. Women are concerned that they won’t have much of a voice as revenues in their sports grow.
A bizarre and decidedly crude string of incidents has eclipsed the action on the court in the WNBA this week and top figures ...
At a press conference Wednesday night, Charlotte Observer sports reporter Jourdan Rodrigue asked Newton about a teammate's skills on the field—you know, because it's her job to do that.
Sports Journalist Creates Viral 'Hoops for Hotties' Series, Which Shaq Calls 'Funny as Hell' (Exclusive) “Women tell me I inspired them to get into sports," Mariah Rose tells PEOPLE exclusively ...
Funny how all that protect women’s sports energy went out the window as soon as WNBA players showed up with T-shirts bringing awareness to the lack of financial equity they have in their league.
A crypto group claims throwing sex toys at WNBA games is a "prank," but it's really a coordinated campaign of harassment, columnist Nancy Armour writes.
Women athletes are, in many ways, uniquely suited to being on the receiving end of parasocial relationships with fans. Because women’s sports have historically had a far smaller audience, the ...