Back in May, ESPN announced the creation of a new female-centric content generator – W. Studios, an extension of the espnW brand. And while the label of “content generator” is both broad and vague, we can now watch the first project developed under this new initiative.
Here’s every ESPN 30 For 30 documentary featuring female athletes including shorts and podcasts, and all the Nine for IX documentaries released by ESPN Films and ESPNW in honor of of the 40th anniversary of Title IX.
2015 was one hell of a year for the US Women’s National Soccer Team and 2016 is shaping up to be just as much fun to watch. Between the 2016 CONCACAF Women’s Olympic Qualifying Championship, the inaugural SheBelieves Cup, and of course the Summer Olympics there’s plenty of opportunities to watch these talented women compete.
Today, Thursday May 28th marks the start of the 2015 NCAA Women’s College World Series of Softball (WCWS), and you should at some point over the next few days flip over to ESPN and watch some of it, or all of it.
I love sports, and I love television, so it’s rather convenient how they typically go hand-in-hand. But I’m also a big fan of women’s sports, and well, those remain a much more scarce commodity on TV. I’m not just talking about tennis or ice skating (I know the WNBA and the women’s NCAA Final Four …