ION Television is set to broadcast several top WNBA games this season on Fridays as a slew of generational talent joins the league in 2024. That includes top names like Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and ...
The WNBA and Ion Television, the Scripps-owned broadcast network, have renewed their media rights agreement. The initial three-year deal, which Ion reportedly paid $13 million for annually, began in ...
Two years ago, executives at Cincinnati-based E.W. Scripps Co. saw a big opportunity for their local TV stations with professional women’s sports. So they made like the WNBA’s Caitlin Clark, took a ...
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E.W. Scripps is emphasizing women’s sports on broadcast network ION and more targeted programming on Court TV and Bounce in its upfront presentation to advertisers. Ahead of its Wednesday evening ...
NEW YORK — Caitlin Clark’s arrival and a major surge in viewers over the past year led to ION Television reaching a multiyear agreement on Friday to extend its broadcasting partnership with the WNBA.
Scripps initially divested the stations in 2021 to satisfy regulatory concerns over its acquisition of Ion Television.— This story first appears at TheDesk.net, a premium source for original news and ...