Caitlin Clᴀrk Lands BIGGΕST WΝBA All Star Game RATIΝG EVER! Did What Dɪana Taurasi NEVER COULD! (+VIDEO) | HO

We’ve been eagerly awaiting the news about the WNBA All-Star Game ratings, and the results are nothing short of astounding. The WNBA All-Star Game featuring Caitlin Clark has set a new record, drawing an unprecedented 3.44 million viewers. This incredible rating far surpasses any previous records, including the 2003 game, which attracted 1.441 million viewers.

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The game had an added layer of intrigue as Caitlin Clark, who was controversially snubbed from Team USA, faced off against some of her biggest rivals in the WNBA, including A’ja Wilson, Diana Taurasi, and Brittney Griner. This rivalry likely contributed to the massive viewership.

Clark and Angel Reese, often seen as rivals, joined forces for the All-Star Game, playing against the US Women’s National Team. Their collaboration on the court not only led to a Team WNBA victory but also shattered the previous all-time audience record for the WNBA All-Star Game broadcast.

Sunday’s showcase on ABC drew 3.44 million viewers, a significant increase from the previous record and a monumental achievement for the WNBA. This game featured a host of all-time greats, making it a historic event. The 2024 All-Star Game audience is now the most-watched WNBA event on any ESPN network and the third most-watched WNBA game of all time. This year, 17 WNBA games have surpassed 1 million viewers, a remarkable feat considering the league hadn’t hit this mark in the previous 16 years. Caitlin Clark has been a key player in 15 of these games, highlighting her significant impact on viewership.

The game between Clark’s Indiana Fever and Reese’s Chicago Sky was one of the most watched non-All-Star games this season, each surpassing 2 million viewers. Sunday’s game far exceeded last year’s All-Star Game, which averaged 850,000 viewers on ABC, marking a significant increase.

The 2024 All-Star Game audience number tracks as the most-watched WNBA event on any ESPN network and the third most-watched WNBA game of all time. It’s the 17th WNBA game this season that topped 1 million viewers—a remarkable achievement given the league has not hit a million viewership mark in the previous 16 years. Clark has played in 15 of those 17 games. The two most-watched non-All-Star games this season were between Clark’s Indiana Fever and Reese’s Chicago Sky, each topping 2 million viewers.

The game’s success also aligns with reports of the WNBA’s media rights deal, expected to be worth $2.2 billion over 11 years or $200 million annually. This figure is significantly higher than the current $60 million per year from ESPN, Amazon, CBS, and Ion. The league is also exploring additional media deals that could further increase their revenue.

Despite these achievements, the WNBA must be cautious. Caitlin Clark’s fans have shown strong support, but their enthusiasm could wane if she continues to face hostility and physical play from rivals. The league must ensure fair play and protect its star players to maintain and grow its audience.

In conclusion, Caitlin Clark has achieved what many thought impossible, setting a new benchmark for WNBA viewership and demonstrating her immense popularity and impact on the league. The WNBA All-Star Game’s record-breaking rating is a testament to her star power and the exciting future of women’s basketball.

Tell us what you think. The All-Star Game delivered a massive rating—an extraordinary accomplishment. Peace out, and until next time, keep supporting the game. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe, and stay tuned to Black and White Sports for more updates.