Commissioner Engelbert excited about WNBA’s new media rights deal
PHOENIX (AP) — The WNBA has the framework in place for a $2.2 billion, 11-year media rights deal as part of the NBA’s massive, recently approved deal.
WNBA players union executive director Terri Jackson has expressed concerns about the league being undervalued in the NBA’s $76 billion deal approved by its board of governors earlier this week, but Commissioner Cathy Engelbert believes all sides will be happy once it’s completed.
“I think we’re going to do something historic,” Engelbert said just before the WNBA All-Star Game on Saturday night. “Once we’re able to finalize those media deals, I think everybody is going to understand that this is a historic time for women’s sports and the WNBA will be leading that.”
The players union may not be thrilled with the valuation of the WNBA’s next media rights deal, but it is a huge leap from the previous package.