List of WNBA Finals broadcasters

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The following is a list of the television networks and announcers that have broadcast the WNBA Finals.

2020s

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Year Network Games Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s) Studio host Studio analyst(s)
2024 ESPN[1] 1, 3–5 Ryan Ruocco Rebecca Lobo Holly Rowe LaChina Robinson (Games 1, 3–5)
Elle Duncan (Game 2)
Andraya Carter, Carolyn Peck and Chiney Ogwumike
ABC[1] 2
2023 ABC[2] 1, 3 Holly Rowe and Andraya Carter LaChina Robinson Carolyn Peck and Chiney Ogwumike
ESPN[2] 2, 4
2022 ABC[3] 1 Carolyn Peck
ESPN[3] 2–4
2021 ABC[4] 1 Holly Rowe and Rosalyn Gold-Onwude Sue Bird and Carolyn Peck
ESPN[4] 2, 4
ESPN2[4] 3
2020 ESPN2[5] 1 Holly Rowe Swin Cash (Game 1–2)
ABC[5] 2
ESPN[5] 3
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2010s

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Year Network Games Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s) Studio host Studio analyst(s)
2019 ESPN[6] 1–2 Ryan Ruocco Rebecca Lobo Holly Rowe and LaChina Robinson N/A
ABC[6] 3
ESPN2[6] 4–5
2018 ESPNNEWS[7] 1 Holly Rowe (Game 2–3)
LaChina Robinson (Game 1)
N/A
ABC[7] 2
ESPN2[7] 3
2017 ABC[8] 1 Holly Rowe (Game 1–2, 4–5)
LaChina Robinson (Game 3)
N/A
ESPN[8] 4–5
ESPN2[8] 2–3
2016 ABC[9] 1 Holly Rowe (Game 2, 4–5)
LaChina Robinson (Game 1, 3)
N/A LaChina Robinson
ESPN[9] 4
ESPN2[9] 2–3, 5
2015 ABC 1 Holly Rowe N/A Carolyn Peck
ESPN 4
ESPN2 2–3, 5
2014 ABC 1 N/A
ESPN 2
ESPN2 3
2013 ESPN 1 Randy Scott
ESPN2 2–3
2012 ESPN2 1, 3 and 4 Pam Ward (Game 1)
Terry Gannon (Game 2–4)
Cindy Brunson
ESPN 2
2011 ESPN 1 Pam Ward Holly Rowe
ESPN2 2–3 Terry Gannon Heather Cox
2010 ABC 1 Carolyn Peck Heather Cox and Rebecca Lobo Doris Burke
ESPN2 2, 3
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Notes

  • Game 1 of the 2016 WNBA Finals was broadcast on ABC and had 0.5 overnight rating (597,000 viewers), which was the best since 2010.[10][11] The 5 game 2016 Finals broadcast on ABC, ESPN and ESPN2 averaged a 0.3 rating and 487,000 viewers.[12] Average viewership in 2016 was 224,000 viewers.[13]
  • Game one of the 2015 WNBA Finals telecast on ABC, drew 571,000 viewers, up from 558,000 for game 1 in 2014.[14] Game three of the finals drew 432,000 viewers, and game five drew 583,000, both on ESPN2.[15][16]
  • The 2014 WNBA Finals averaged 659,000 viewers across the ESPN channels, up 91% from the 2013 finals between the Minnesota Lynx and the Atlanta Dream which averaged 345,000. Overall, the 2014 playoffs averaged a 0.3 rating and 489,000 viewers on the ESPN networks, up from 0.2 and 272,000 in 2013.[17]
  • Game 2 of the 2012 WNBA Finals between the Indiana Fever and Minnesota Lynx was broadcast on ESPN (games 1,3 and 4 were on ESPN2) and received 778,000 viewers and a .6 household rating. This was the highest rated WNBA broadcast on ESPN since a 1999 Western Conference Finals game between the Houston Comets and Los Angeles Sparks received 1,052,000 viewers and a 1.1 household rating.[19][20] The average viewership for the 4 finals games in 2012 was 477,000.[17]

2000s

Notes

  • The 2009 WNBA Finals between the Mercury and Fever had the highest average ratings (548,000 viewers), since average finals ratings began being recorded in 2007.[17]
  • ESPN returned to the fold in the year 2001, broadcasting the first game with NBC airing the second and decisive game between the Los Angeles Sparks and Charlotte Sting. For NBC's final year of coverage in 2002, ESPN2 this time, broadcast the first game with NBC again covering what would become the second and ultimately decisive game. The Los Angeles Sparks' 69–66 victory over the New York Liberty on August 31, 2002, would therefore, prove to be the final broadcast of the WNBA on NBC. The league would soon thereafter, transfer the television rights[21] to ABC/ESPN.[22][23][24]

1990s

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Year Network Games Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s) Studio host Studio analyst(s)
1999 Lifetime 1 Michele Tafoya Reggie Miller None
NBC 2–3 Mike Breen Ann Meyers Lisa Malosky Hannah Storm and Ahmad Rashad
1998 2 Tom Hammond[25] Hannah Storm Ann Meyers
ESPN 1, 3 Robin Roberts Geno Auriemma N/A
1997 NBC[26] 1 Hannah Storm[27][28][29][30][31] Ann Meyers[32]
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Notes

  • The first WNBA season in 1997 concluded with what was at the time, a single championship game. The following year, the finale series into a best-of-three games series, with NBC airing the first two games and ESPN airing the decisive third game. In 1999, ESPN aired the first game of the championship series while NBC covered the following two. Come the year 2000, Lifetime temporarily assumed ESPN's role as the WNBA's cable outlet for the WNBA Championship. Like the year prior, Lifetime broadcast the first game while NBC covered the second and ultimately decisive game between the Houston Comets and New York Liberty. This marked Houston's fourth consecutive WNBA Championship.

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