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Iowa-UConn Averages 14.2 Million Viewers on ESPN, Most-Watched Women’s National Semifinals on Record

ESPN’s coverage of the Final Four marked the most-viewed women’s national semifinals on record, garnering an average of 10.8 million viewers, which is up 138% year-over-year.

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ESPN has announced that the network set another record on Friday night during the Final Four within the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament, attaining an average of 14.2 million viewers for its broadcast of the matchup between the UConn Huskies and Iowa Hawkeyes. Data from Nielsen Fast Nationals revealed that the game became the most-watched women’s college basketball game on record and peaked at 17 million viewers. Moreover, the broadcast marked the largest audience for any basketball game on record ever televised by ESPN.

The showdown between star guards Paige Bueckers and Caitlin Clark came down to the final moments and ended in a 71-69 victory for the Hawkeyes, sending the team to its second consecutive National Championship Game in program history. The game accounted for the most-viewed college event in the history of ESPN+ and was also the second-best non-football telecast ever on ESPN.

In terms of average viewership, the game surpassed Iowa’s matchup against LSU, a rematch of last year’s National Championship Game, which averaged 12.3 million viewers and peaked at 16.1 million viewers. As a whole, ESPN’s coverage of the Elite Eight averaged 6.2 million viewers and finished as the most-watched edition of the round on record. This year’s four-game slate accounted for four of the five most-watched Elite Eight games on record and was up 184% year-over-year.

The earlier Final Four game between NC State and South Carolina averaged 7.1 million viewers and peaked at 9 million viewers. The game is the third-best women’s national semifinal audience on record. ESPN’s coverage of the Final Four marked the most-viewed women’s national semifinals on record, garnering an average of 10.8 million viewers, which is up 138% year-over-year. Furthermore, both games averaged 3.1 million viewers within the P18-49 demographic, an increase of more than 130% year-over-year.

Coverage of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament National Championship Game begins on ABC at 2 p.m. EST with Elle Duncan, Andraya Carter, Chiney Ogwumike, Carolyn Peck and Aliyah Boston, also streaming on ESPN+ and broadcast on ESPN3. The National Championship Game commences at 3 p.m. EST on ABC, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes and ESPN3, and will feature play-by-play announcer Ryan Ruocco, color commentator Rebecca Lobo and reporter Holly Rowe on the call.

ESPN will televise The Bird & Taurasi Show featuring WNBA legends Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi that will also be available to watch on ESPN+. Other megacast feeds exclusively on ESPN+ includes Beyond the Rim and On the Rail camera views that provide viewers with a different perspective of the game. ESPN will utilize 43 cameras while in Cleveland, 32 of which are dedicated to the game, in addition to a skycam, outdoor drone and railcam.

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Chris Paul Joins ESPN as Guest Analyst for Eastern Conference Finals Coverage on ‘NBA Countdown’

“Every game is different, so those guys are trying to figure out what they’ve got to do to get a win.”

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National Basketball Association point guard and 12-time All-Star Chris Paul has joined ESPN as a guest analyst covering the Eastern Conference Finals, as announced by The Walt Disney Company at its 2024 Upfront. Paul, who recently played the 2023-24 season with the Golden State Warriors, averaged 9.2 points per game, 3.9 rebounds and 6.8 assists in 58 games played. The NBA veteran will now be taking part in his first media venture in his new role with the network on NBA Countdown where he will join host Malika Andrews, analysts Stephen A. Smith, Bob Myers and Michael Wilbon and senior NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski on the show.

“Every game takes on a life of its own, so every game is different home and away,” Paul said while discussing the NBA Playoffs at the Disney Upfront event. “…Every game is different, so those guys are trying to figure out what they’ve got to do to get a win.”

Paul himself has competed in two Western Conference Finals throughout his NBA career, most recently qualifying for the round when he was a member of the Phoenix Suns during the 2020-21 campaign. The Suns defeated the LA Clippers in six games to advance to the NBA Finals where the team faced Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks.

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ESPN Confirms Jason Kelce Joining ‘Monday Night Countdown’

“Jason is a highly respected, Super Bowl Champion with a strong connection to fans.”

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ESPN has announced that 13-year NFL veteran and Super Bowl champion Jason Kelce has agreed to a multi-year deal with the company and will appear on Monday Night Countdown beginning with the 2024 season. Kelce will be a part of the network’s slate of 23 regular-season NFL games in addition to two postseason contests – a Super Wild Card weekend game and divisional round playoff game. Kelce was joined on stage by new colleagues Scott Van Pelt, Marcus Spears and Ryan Clark at The Walt Disney Company Upfront on Tuesday afternoon from the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City.

“Jason is a highly respected, Super Bowl Champion with a strong connection to fans,” Burke Magnus, president of content at ESPN, said in a statement. “Walking off the field and immediately to ESPN, viewers will benefit from his perspective which has been shaped through his years as an established locker room leader and a future Hall of Fame center. Jason’s addition to Monday Night Countdown will greatly strengthen our NFL coverage.”

Kelce, a six-time Pro Bowl selection, will also become a member of studio coverage for ESPN’s presentation of Super Bowl LXI in Los Angeles, Calif., taking place in February 2027 airing on ESPN and ABC. Kelce will also engage in additional postseason studio appearances each year, which includes programming during the NFL Conference Championship weekend.

“Turns out it was a short retirement!,” Kelce said in a statement. “I’m excited to join ESPN, and particularly the Monday Night Countdown team. ESPN was a consistent presence in our household growing up and the network helped shape who I am and my love of all sports. To now appear on that same screen is a full circle moment. And, I mean it’s freaking Monday Night Football! and I’m ready for some football.”

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Pac-12 Football to Air on The CW and FOX Sports

“Oregon State and Washington State football student-athletes deserve this elite stage as they continue competing for the College Football Playoff.”

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The Pac-12, which now features only two schools for football, has announced a media rights partnership with The CW Network and FOX Sports. The agreement calls for The CW to air 11 of the 13 home games between Washington State and Oregon State. FOX or FS1 will air the other two.

The CW is set to release all of the game times later today and FOX will do so later this month, meaning home games will all have start times set prior to the start of the season. The league also announced Pac-12 Enterprises will produce the 11 games for The CW.

“We are thrilled to announce these national partnerships with The CW and FOX,” said Pac-12 Commissioner Teresa Gould. “Oregon State and Washington State football student-athletes deserve this elite stage as they continue competing for the College Football Playoff, and Beaver and Cougar fans have a great opportunity to enjoy their teams’ successes.” 

President of The CW Network Dennis Miller added: “Adding the Pac-12 Conference to The CW’s growing roster of live sports gives the network coast-to-coast coverage in key markets and solidifies our position as a national player in college sports. The CW will truly be a destination for all sports fans this fall with impressive weekend lineups consisting of Pac-12 football, ACC football, LIV Golf and NASCAR Xfinity Series playoff races.” 

With the addition of the football games, The CW will have over 500 hours of sports programming in 2025.

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