Wnba
A topic on our watch list — we track its coverage across 2 domains, including Media Entertainment and Sports Business.
Coverage of Wnba is newly on the wire: 4 signals on the latest tracked day, level with its three-week baseline of 4, across 2 domains. That makes it the #335 most-covered of the 349 concerns we track.
If Wnba matters to your work, it just crossed our flagging thresholds — early and thin history, so watch whether the next few days confirm the move or fade it.
What’s changed
- WNBA Says Fans Were Erroneously Told to Cover XX-XY Athletics T-Shirts · Front Office Sports · 2026-08-18
- Caitlyn Jenner Reacts to Kanter/White WNBA Transgender Controversy · Front Office Sports · 2026-08-17
- Cubs, Nationals in Trademark Fight with WNBA Over ‘The W’ · Front Office Sports · 2026-08-15
- WNBA Trans Athlete Policy Gap Raises Legal Questions · Sportico · 2026-08-12
- Amid WNBA Saga, Project B Says It Will Launch With Olympic Gender Policy · Front Office Sports · 2026-08-12
- Engelbert, WNBA Teams to Discuss Transgender Eligibility Rules · Front Office Sports · 2026-08-11
What the reporting says
It shows up alongside Espn (10).
Two steps out: Disney (through Espn, 10 shared stories on the weaker link); Lakers (through Espn, 10 shared stories on the weaker link); Social Media (through Espn, 10 shared stories on the weaker link); Bob Iger (through Espn, 9 shared stories on the weaker link).
Tracked since Aug 7, with coverage on 8 separate days — concentrated in Sports Business.