Let’s talk facts: The women’s sports RISE

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December 24, 2021
December 24, 2021


Look. I bet you’re in your PJs today, have festive decorations around the house, and are probably jamming to NSYNC.


Before you get to your holiday movie, let me drop some numbers that’ll have you jamming about women’s sports broadcasts all weekend long.


Did you know that four of the five most viewed Tokyo Olympic moments were women's events?


Some of those events included the women’s gold medal soccer game, and OF COURSE, Penny Oleksiak’s 200-metre freestyle final.


Women’s sports made up nearly 58 per cent of NBC primetime broadcast in the U.S. 


The WNBA had well over four hundred thousand viewers for Game 4 of the finals.


Not to mention, the entire series averaged five hundred forty-eight thousand viewers.

Now, the NWSL championship was a footy finals for the ages!

The match saw viewership increase two hundred sixteen per cent.


OK. And get this! 


The final half hour of the match saw five hundred seventy-one thousand viewers tune in.


We’re betting on women, all day and everyday at The Parleh. 


And you can too, by not missing the action.


So don’t forget to subscribe to The 4% Rising newsletter that tells you where and when to watch women’s sports every weekend.