The following is a list of the television networks and announcers that have broadcast the WNBA Finals.
2020s
Year | Network | Games | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporter(s) | Studio host | Studio analyst(s) |
2023 | ABC | 1, 3 | Ryan Ruocco | Rebecca Lobo | Holly Rowe and Andraya Carter | LaChina Robinson | Carolyn Peck and Chiney Ogwumike |
ESPN | 2, 4 | ||||||
2022 | ABC | 1 | Carolyn Peck | ||||
ESPN | 2–4 | ||||||
2021 | ABC | 1 | Holly Rowe and Rosalyn Gold-Onwude | Sue Bird and Carolyn Peck | |||
ESPN | 2, 4 | ||||||
ESPN2 | 3 | ||||||
2020 | ESPN2 | 1 | Holly Rowe | Swin Cash (Game 1–2) | |||
ABC | 2 | ||||||
ESPN | 3 |
2010s
Year | Network | Games | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporter(s) | Studio host | Studio analyst(s) |
2019 | ESPN | 1–2 | Ryan Ruocco | Rebecca Lobo | Holly Rowe and LaChina Robinson | N/A | |
ABC | 3 | ||||||
ESPN2 | 4–5 | ||||||
2018 | ESPNNEWS | 1 | Holly Rowe (Game 2–3) LaChina Robinson (Game 1) |
N/A | |||
ABC | 2 | ||||||
ESPN2 | 3 | ||||||
2017 | ABC | 1 | Holly Rowe (Game 1–2, 4–5) LaChina Robinson (Game 3) |
N/A | |||
ESPN | 4–5 | ||||||
ESPN2 | 2–3 | ||||||
2016 | ABC | 1 | Holly Rowe (Game 2, 4–5) LaChina Robinson (Game 1, 3) |
N/A | LaChina Robinson | ||
ESPN | 4 | ||||||
ESPN2 | 2–3, 5 | ||||||
2015 | ABC | 1 | Holly Rowe | N/A | Carolyn Peck | ||
ESPN | 4 | ||||||
ESPN2 | 2–3, 5 | ||||||
2014 | ABC | 1 | N/A | ||||
ESPN | 2 | ||||||
ESPN2 | 3 | ||||||
2013 | ESPN | 1 | Randy Scott | ||||
ESPN2 | 2–3 | ||||||
2012 | ESPN2 | 1, 3 and 4 | Pam Ward (Game 1) Terry Gannon (Game 2–4) |
Cindy Brunson | |||
ESPN | 2 | ||||||
2011 | ESPN | 1 | Pam Ward | Holly Rowe | |||
ESPN2 | 2–3 | Terry Gannon | Heather Cox | ||||
2010 | ABC | 1 | Carolyn Peck | Heather Cox and Rebecca Lobo | Doris Burke | ||
ESPN2 | 2, 3 |
2000s
1990s
Year | Network | Games | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporter(s) | Studio host | Studio analyst(s) |
1999 | Lifetime | 1 | Michele Tafoya | Reggie Miller | None | ||
NBC | 2–3 | Mike Breen | Ann Meyers | Lisa Malosky | Hannah Storm and Ahmad Rashad | ||
1998 | 2 | Tom Hammond[1] | Hannah Storm | Ann Meyers | |||
ESPN | 1, 3 | Robin Roberts | Geno Auriemma | N/A | |||
1997 | NBC | 1 | Hannah Storm | Ann Meyers |
See also
References
- ↑ "Retro: Western Washington, Sat. Aug 29th, 1998". Radio Discussions. April 7, 2012.
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