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In 2013, ESPN President John Skipper said, "I think we see an environment in 2022 where women's sports will be dramatically more important than it is now....I think that's what we're building towards, a bigger, more robust future for women's sports, women's fans, and all sportsfans."
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WNBA.com: WNBA, ESPN Partnership and New Branding Transcript
But why does UConn -- given its dominance in women's basketball and field hockey, and its strong men's sports programs -- not get a helpful hand now when trying to get into a P5 conference? If Hillary Clinton does get elected president, will the federal government push for increased TV coverage of women's sports? It could be an outgrowth of Title IX enforcement or maybe even a new initiative under some kind of equal time provision. ESPN it's time that you be honest about your commitment to women's sports and it's time that you stop working against UConn in realignment.
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WNBA.com: WNBA, ESPN Partnership and New Branding Transcript
But why does UConn -- given its dominance in women's basketball and field hockey, and its strong men's sports programs -- not get a helpful hand now when trying to get into a P5 conference? If Hillary Clinton does get elected president, will the federal government push for increased TV coverage of women's sports? It could be an outgrowth of Title IX enforcement or maybe even a new initiative under some kind of equal time provision. ESPN it's time that you be honest about your commitment to women's sports and it's time that you stop working against UConn in realignment.