The league already landed a new media deal in July for around $200 million annually with Disney, Amazon Prime, and NBC. Now, the WNBPA wants a CBA to match the league's growing audience.
The impressive viewership caps off a WNBA season that saw ratings, engagement and attendance up across the board.
The WNBPA will surely point to the postseason ratings spike as it makes its case in negotiations for a larger share of the ...
During a video interview that involved WNBA legend Sue Bird, Clark was seen complaining about the WNBA schedule taking place ...
WNBPA President Nneka Ogwumike says “this is a defining moment not just for the WNBA, but for all of us who believe in ...
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WNBPA and WNBA Players Opt Out Of Collective Bargaining Agreement in hopes for more equitable salaries and perks.
After a historic season that saw attendance rise across the league, WNBA players say they want salary increases and better ...
WNBA Players Opt Out of CBA, Could Face Work Stoppage If Agreement Isn't Reached As the value of the WNBA continues to ...
Why would the WNBPA opt out of its current CBA now? After a historic season and a new media rights deal, there was actually a ...
Jackson said the players’ core issues are salary structure, family planning and retirement as the WNBPA prepares for CBA ...
With four open head-coaching positions, an expansion draft and the draft lottery, the WNBA will undergo plenty of change ...