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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 6:12 am
Post subject: Nightline on WUSA and WNBA
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Nightline did a show on the WUSA and WNBA on September 22, 2003.

Most of it went over familiar territory and the usual suspects. Valerie
Ackerman looked like she hadn't slept in six months.
Rebecca Lobo and Judy Rankin of the LPGA were guests.

Startling facts and food for thought:

43% of all NFL fans are women according to some survey Nightline cited.
(Video footage of dozens of women participating in some sort of NLF fan
"training camp").

According to Judy Rankin, most of the LPGA's fans are men, in the same
percentages as the PGA.

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