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WNBA Expands Media Coverage in 2022
More Games, More Platforms
Fans of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) will have more ways to watch their favorite teams and players in 2022. The league has announced a significant expansion of its media coverage, which will include: * More live out-of-market games on ESPN and ESPN+ * Triple-headers on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2 * Increased coverage on regional sports networks (RSNs) * A new WNBA App with live games, highlights, and behind-the-scenes content The WNBA's 2022 season tips off on May 6, and fans can catch all the action on a variety of platforms, including: * **TV:** ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, CBS Sports Network, NBA TV * **Streaming:** ESPN+, YouTube TV, Amazon Prime Video, Facebook Watch, Twitter * **WNBA App:** Live games, highlights, behind-the-scenes content
WNBA Media Coverage by Platform
| Platform | Number of Games | |—|—| | ESPN | 30 | | ESPN+ | 80+ | | ABC | 12 | | ESPN2 | 16 | | RSNs | 100+ | | WNBA App | All games live |
WNBA Media Coverage by Team
| Team | Number of Games | |—|—| | Atlanta Dream | 20 | | Chicago Sky | 20 | | Connecticut Sun | 20 | | Dallas Wings | 20 | | Indiana Fever | 20 | | Las Vegas Aces | 20 | | Los Angeles Sparks | 20 | | Minnesota Lynx | 20 | | New York Liberty | 20 | | Phoenix Mercury | 20 | | Seattle Storm | 20 | | Washington Mystics | 20 |
WNBA Media Coverage by Region
| Region | Number of RSNs | |—|—| | East Coast | 10 | | Midwest | 8 | | South | 6 | | West Coast | 4 | The WNBA's expanded media coverage is a testament to the growing popularity of the league. With more games available on more platforms, fans will have more opportunities to watch their favorite teams and players.