Fever's Caitlin Clark keeps it real
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The Indiana Fever has provided a massive update on the injury status of star guard Caitlin Clark. Clark will be returning to the lineup on Saturday against the New York Liberty. Indiana revealed the news on social media.
WNBA Sees Immediate Shift After Caitlin Clark News originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Indiana Fever star point guard Caitlin Clark will play against the New York Liberty on Saturday after missing three weeks with a left quad injury.
Caitlin Clark is expected to be in the lineup Saturday when the Indiana Fever host the reigning WNBA champion New York Liberty
Caitlin Clark’s injury has seriously impacted the WNBA’s TV ratings. According to USA Today, Nielsen ratings have shown a 55% drop for the league since Clark injured her quad, and Indiana games are down 53%. On national television, the Fever averaged 1,810,000 viewers prior to her injury and 847,000 viewers in Clark’s absence.
Caitlin Clark's injury hasn't just impacted the Indiana Fever. It's also impacted the WNBA's ratings, stunningly so. Nationally televised WNBA games are down 55% since Clark's injury, according to Nielsen,
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Colin Cowherd Sends Warning to WNBA Players Amid Caitlin Clark's Injury originally appeared on Athlon Sports. According to Jeff Zillgitt of USA Today , WNBA TV ratings are down more than 50% since Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark suffered a left quad injury.
Caitlin Clark's quad injury causes devastating 55% drop in WNBA ratings, exposing the league's total dependence on one superstar player for viewership success.
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