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NOW WHO WOULD'VE GUESSED THIS? WNBA TIP-OFF GETS 3.8 RATING

          NBC Sports' broadcast of the Liberty-Sparks inaugural
     WNBA game on Saturday "topped all Saturday afternoon sports
     shows, receiving a 3.8 overnight national rating," according
     to an AP report in the WASHINGTON POST.  WNBA President Val
     Ackerman called the rating "better than we projected"
     (WASHINGTON POST, 6/23).  Michael Hirsley adds that in
     Chicago the game got a 6.1 rating (CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 6/23).
     NBC's WNBA halftime report is called the "Lee Jeans Halftime
     Report" ("WNBA on NBC," 6/21). For Sunday's rating, see #23.
          PROJECTIONS: On Saturday, the N.Y. POST's Michael Starr
     wrote on WNBA ratings projections.  One "industry insider"
     said of the NBC telecasts that "if it does in the 2's NBC
     will be happy.  It will probably come in a little lower than
     that, maybe a 1.8 or 1.9 for the season" (N.Y. POST, 7/21).
          MUSHNICK'S SPIN MOVE: In N.Y., Phil Mushnick writes on
     the WNBA and its TV package under the header, "WNBA Promos A
     Stern Ploy."  Mushnick writes the "hype for the WNBA is
     reflective of the networks' [NBC and ESPN] commitment to
     winning or retaining the NBA's national TV rights. ... If a
     network wants to demonstrate its regard for the NBA, it must
     promote whatever the NBA is selling.  These days, that's the
     WNBA."  More Mushnick: "NBC has proven that it'll do
     anything for the NBA, including lie, in order to retain NBA
     rights.  ESPN very much wants to wrest the NBA's national
     cable rights from TNT/TBS so it has promoted the WNBA as if
     it were pure gold ... ignoring the ABL" (N.Y. POST, 6/23). 

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