TV ratings for the tournament so far: same as last year.
ESPN, which pays about $18 million a year for the rights, is happy. "The women's NCAA tournament is one of the most valuable properties on our air, and we wouldn't change a thing," exec Mark Shapiro said.
ESPN, which pays about $18 million a year for the rights, is happy. "The women's NCAA tournament is one of the most valuable properties on our air, and we wouldn't change a thing," exec Mark Shapiro said.