Unrivaled Struggles To Draw TV Viewers Without Caitlin Clark
TNT finally released the first television numbers for Unrivaled, the new women's professional 3-on-3 basketball league, and they aren't very good. Of course, TNT tried to spin the numbers as being strong, but the facts state the obvious: no Caitlin Clark means no large audiences.
According to TNT PR, the two games on Friday night – the debut games for the new league – averaged around 312,000 viewers across TNT and TruTV.
The company isn't going to bash its own programming, but there's no chance that TNT executives are happy about these numbers – despite their social media post touting "strong viewership."
Sure, the games happened on a Friday night, which isn't a great television-viewing slot.
However, one look at the WNBA ratings with Caitlin Clark shows just how much Unrivaled struggled without her. Heck, the "Clark-effect" led to WNBA games that didn't even feature Caitlin drawing an average of 400K viewers. The WNBA drew millions of viewers for its championship series even though Clark's Indiana Fever had already been eliminated.
The fact that Unrivaled failed to come close to drawing 400,000 viewers – on its debut night, no less – is nothing short of a disaster. Especially since Angel Reese, arguably the second-most popular player in women's basketball, participated in Friday's second game. She plays for the Rose Basketball Club.
The debut of the new women's professional basketball league, Unrivaled, struggled to draw TV viewers without the star power of Caitlin Clark.
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Keep in mind that before Clark entered the WNBA, the league averaged around 300,000 viewers for games in 2023. That number skyrocketed once Clark entered the league, with her games routinely cracking one million viewers.
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