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List of WNBA Finals broadcasters

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The following is a list of thetelevision networks and announcers that have broadcast theWNBA Finals.

2020s

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YearNetworkGamesPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Sideline reporter(s)Studio hostStudio analyst(s)
2025ESPN[1]1, 3–4Ryan RuoccoRebecca LoboHolly Rowe (Games 1, 3–4)
Brooke Weisbrod (Game 2)
Elle DuncanAndraya Carter andChiney Ogwumike
ABC[1]2
2024ESPN[2]1, 3–5LaChina Robinson (Games 1, 3–5)
Elle Duncan (Game 2)
Andraya Carter,Carolyn Peck andChiney Ogwumike
ABC[2]2
2023ABC[3]1, 3Holly Rowe andAndraya CarterLaChina RobinsonCarolyn Peck andChiney Ogwumike
ESPN[3]2, 4
2022ABC[4]1Carolyn Peck
ESPN[4]2–4
2021ABC[5]1Holly Rowe andRosalyn Gold-OnwudeSue Bird andCarolyn Peck
ESPN[5]2, 4
ESPN2[5]3
2020ESPN2[6]1Holly RoweSwin Cash (Game 1–2)
ABC[6]2
ESPN[6]3

2010s

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YearNetworkGamesPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Sideline reporter(s)Studio hostStudio analyst(s)
2019ESPN[7]1–2Ryan RuoccoRebecca LoboHolly Rowe andLaChina RobinsonN/A
ABC[7]3
ESPN2[7]4–5
2018ESPNNEWS[8]1Holly Rowe (Game 2–3)
LaChina Robinson (Game 1)
N/A
ABC[8]2
ESPN2[8]3
2017ABC[9]1Holly Rowe (Game 1–2, 4–5)
LaChina Robinson (Game 3)
N/A
ESPN[9]4–5
ESPN2[9]2–3
2016ABC[10]1Holly Rowe (Game 2, 4–5)
LaChina Robinson (Game 1, 3)
N/ALaChina Robinson
ESPN[10]4
ESPN2[10]2–3, 5
2015ABC1Holly RoweN/ACarolyn Peck
ESPN4
ESPN22–3, 5
2014ABC1N/A
ESPN2
ESPN23
2013ESPN1Randy Scott
ESPN22–3
2012ESPN21, 3 and 4Pam Ward (Game 1)
Terry Gannon (Game 2–4)
Cindy Brunson
ESPN2
2011ESPN1Pam WardHolly Rowe
ESPN22–3Terry GannonHeather Cox
2010ABC1Carolyn PeckHeather Cox andRebecca LoboDoris Burke
ESPN22, 3

Notes

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  • Game 1 of the2016 WNBA Finals was broadcast on ABC and had 0.5 overnight rating (597,000 viewers), which was the best since 2010.[11][12] The 5 game 2016 Finals broadcast on ABC, ESPN and ESPN2 averaged a 0.3 rating and 487,000 viewers.[13] Average viewership in 2016 was 224,000 viewers.[14]
  • Game one of the2015 WNBA Finals telecast on ABC, drew 571,000 viewers, up from 558,000 for game 1 in 2014.[15] Game three of the finals drew 432,000 viewers, and game five drew 583,000, both on ESPN2.[16][17]
  • The2014 WNBA Finals averaged 659,000 viewers across the ESPN channels, up 91% from the 2013 finals between the Minnesota Lynx and the Atlanta Dream which averaged 345,000. Overall, the 2014 playoffs averaged a 0.3 rating and 489,000 viewers on the ESPN networks, up from 0.2 and 272,000 in 2013.[18]
  • Game 2 of the2012 WNBA Finals between the Indiana Fever and Minnesota Lynx was broadcast on ESPN (games 1,3 and 4 were on ESPN2) and received 778,000 viewers and a .6 household rating. This was the highest rated WNBA broadcast on ESPN since a 1999 Western Conference Finals game between the Houston Comets and Los Angeles Sparks received 1,052,000 viewers and a 1.1 household rating.[20][21] The average viewership for the 4 finals games in 2012 was 477,000.[18]

2000s

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YearNetworkGamesPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Sideline reporter(s)Studio hostStudio analyst(s)
2009ESPN2AllTerry GannonCarolyn PeckHeather Cox andRebecca LoboPam WardNancy Lieberman
2008Doris BurkeHeather Cox andHolly RoweNancy Lieberman andCarolyn Peck
2007ESPN21, 3–5Heather Cox andRebecca LoboLinda Cohn
ESPN2
2006ESPN2AllDave PaschHeather Cox andStephanie ReadyNancy Lieberman andBecky Hammon
20051–2, 4Terry GannonHeather Cox andRebecca LoboPam WardNancy Lieberman andGeno Auriemma
ABC3
2004ESPN2AllAnn Meyers andGreg AnthonyDoris Burke andHeather Cox
2003ESPN21, 3Mark JonesAnn MeyersDoris BurkeMichele TafoyaNancy Lieberman
ABC2
2002NBC2Paul SunderlandChris Wragge andAndrea JoyceHannah StormNone
ESPN21Michele TafoyaDoris BurkeN/AJohn SaundersNancy Lieberman
2001NBC2Mike BreenAnn MeyersAndrea JoyceHannah Storm
ESPN1Michele TafoyaDoris BurkeN/A
2000NBC2Tom HammondAnn MeyersAndrea JoyceHannah StormNone
Lifetime1Michele TafoyaReggie MillerFran HarrisPersefone Contos

Notes

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  • The2009 WNBA Finals between the Mercury and Fever had the highest average ratings (548,000 viewers), since average finals ratings began being recorded in 2007.[18]
  • ESPN returned to the fold in the year2001, broadcasting the first game with NBC airing the second and decisive game between theLos Angeles Sparks andCharlotte Sting. For NBC's final year of coverage in2002,ESPN2 this time, broadcast the first game with NBC again covering what would become the second and ultimately decisive game. TheLos Angeles Sparks' 69–66 victory over theNew York Liberty on August 31, 2002, would therefore, prove to be the final broadcast of theWNBA on NBC. The league would soon thereafter, transfer the television rights[22] toABC/ESPN.[23][24][25]

1990s

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YearNetworkGamesPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Sideline reporter(s)Studio hostStudio analyst(s)
1999Lifetime1Michele TafoyaReggie MillerNone
NBC2–3Mike BreenAnn MeyersLisa MaloskyHannah Storm andAhmad Rashad
19982Tom Hammond[26]Hannah StormAnn Meyers
ESPN1, 3Robin RobertsGeno AuriemmaN/A
1997NBC[27]1Hannah Storm[28][29][30][31][32]Ann Meyers[33]

Notes

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  • The first WNBA season in1997 concluded with what was at the time, asingle championship game. The followingyear, the finale series into a best-of-three games series, with NBC airing the first two games andESPN airing the decisive third game. In1999, ESPN aired the first game of the championship series while NBC covered the following two. Come the year2000,Lifetime temporarily assumed ESPN's role as the WNBA's cable outlet for the WNBA Championship. Like the year prior, Lifetime broadcast the first game while NBC covered the second and ultimately decisive game between theHouston Comets andNew York Liberty. This marked Houston's fourth consecutive WNBA Championship.

See also

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References

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  2. ^abBrito, Santa (October 9, 2024)."ESPN and ABC to Exclusively Air the 2024 WNBA Finals Presented by YouTube TV – New York Liberty vs Minnesota Lynx Begins Thursday, Oct. 10". ESPN Press Room. RetrievedOctober 4, 2024.
  3. ^abBrito, Santa (October 4, 2023)."ESPN and ABC to Exclusively Air the 2023 WNBA Finals Presented by YouTube TV – Las Vegas Aces vs. New York Liberty Begins Sunday, Oct. 8". ESPN Press Room. RetrievedMay 3, 2024.
  4. ^abElchlepp, Kimberly (September 9, 2022)."Disney Networks to Provide Exclusive Coverage of WNBA Finals Presented by YouTube TV – Las Vegas Aces vs. Connecticut Sun Begins Sunday on ABC". ESPN Press Room. RetrievedMay 3, 2024.
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  6. ^abcElchlepp, Kimberly (October 1, 2020)."ESPN's Coverage of the WNBA Finals Presented by YouTube TV Begins Friday, Oct. 2". ESPN Press Room. RetrievedMay 3, 2024.
  7. ^abcElchlepp, Kimberly (September 26, 2019)."WNBA Finals Tip Off on Sunday on ESPN". ESPN Press Room. RetrievedMay 3, 2024.
  8. ^abcChozet, Tara (September 6, 2018)."2018 WNBA Finals Tip off Friday on ESPNEWS". ESPN Press Room. RetrievedMay 3, 2024.
  9. ^abcChozet, Tara (September 21, 2017)."2017 WNBA Finals Tip off Sunday on ABC with Sparks-Lynx Rematch; Playoffs Viewership on ESPN and ESPN2 up 6%". ESPN Press Room. RetrievedMay 3, 2024.
  10. ^abcChozet, Tara (October 6, 2016)."2016 WNBA Finals between Minnesota Lynx and Los Angeles Sparks Tips off Sunday on ABC". ESPN Press Room. RetrievedMay 3, 2024.
  11. ^"ESPN: 2016 WNBA Finals Game 1 delivers best overnight rating since 2010".hoopfeed.com. October 10, 2016. RetrievedOctober 10, 2016.
  12. ^Robinson, Sam (October 11, 2016)."WNBA Finals draws best Game 1 rating since 1998".todaysfastbreak.com. RetrievedOctober 11, 2016.
  13. ^Paulsen (October 24, 2016)."Despite Classic Ending, WNBA Finals Down on ESPN2". Sports Media Watch. RetrievedJune 27, 2017.
  14. ^"Numbers don't lie".Swish Appeal. Retrieved2018-10-16.
  15. ^"Game 1 of WNBA Finals sees Viewership Increase from 2014". The Futon Critic. October 8, 2015. RetrievedNovember 4, 2015.
  16. ^Paulsen (October 12, 2015)."More Ratings: SVP SportsCenter, WNBA Finals, NASCAR Xfinity". Sport Media Watch. RetrievedNovember 4, 2015.
  17. ^Paulsen (October 15, 2015)."Ratings Roundup: WNBA Finals, Premier Boxing, NHL on NBCSN". Sports Media Watch. RetrievedNovember 4, 2015.
  18. ^abcPaulsen (September 18, 2014)."2014 WNBA Finals Hits Multi-Year Viewership High".www.sportsmediawatch.com/. RetrievedOctober 7, 2014.
  19. ^Ourand, John; Karp, Austin (November 11, 2013)."With rebound, WNBA solidifies spot at ESPN".sportsbusinessdaily.com. Sports Business Journal. RetrievedNovember 12, 2013.
  20. ^"2012 WNBA Finals Schedule". WNBA. October 2012. RetrievedSep 19, 2013.
  21. ^"Game 2 of the WNBA Finals most viewed WNBA postseason game on ESPN since 1999". Hoopfeed.com. October 18, 2012. RetrievedSeptember 18, 2012.
  22. ^"WNBA players hint at a strike".Washington Times. June 13, 2002.
  23. ^"ESPN2, ABC Grab WNBA TV Rights".Multichannel News. June 12, 2002.
  24. ^"WNBA Announces Six-Year Deal with ABC and ESPN".WNBA.com. June 12, 2002.
  25. ^Sandomir, Richard (June 13, 2002)."PLUS: PRO BASKETBALL; ABC And ESPN2 To Broadcast W.N.B.A. Games".The New York Times.
  26. ^"Retro: Western Washington, Sat. Aug 29th, 1998".Radio Discussions. April 7, 2012.
  27. ^"The Spokesman-Review - Page 14".The Spokesman-Review. August 30, 1997. RetrievedMay 12, 2024.
  28. ^Gill, Suzanne (June 15, 1997)."HANNAH STORM CALLS THE SHOTS".The Washington Post. RetrievedOctober 6, 2023.
  29. ^Siegal, Rachel (June 21, 2011)."Storm hails WNBA's first 15 years".ESPN Front Row. RetrievedOctober 6, 2023.
  30. ^Kaplan, Don (August 3, 1999)."STORM BREWING – WILL NBC SPORTSCASTER FIT GUMBEL'S GLASS SLIPPER?".New York Post.
  31. ^Hirsley, Michael (November 26, 1997)."NBC'S NEW NO. 1 TEAM IS COSTAS, THOMAS".Chicago Tribune.
  32. ^"NBC's Storm to Work the W.N.B.A."The New York Times. May 15, 1997.
  33. ^Meyers Drysdale, Ann (May 15, 2012).You Let Some Girl Beat You?: The Story of Ann Meyers Drysdale. Behler Publications.ISBN 9781933016870.

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