Famous Pro Women
Famous Pro Men
Women in Media Statistics
Diversity and LGBT+
International Media
100

This tennis star has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles. The most by any female player. 

Serena Williams

100

This tennis legend was defeated by Billie Jean King in the 1973 'Battle of the Sexes'

Bobby Riggs

100

Are women's sports covered more or less then mens?

Less
100

This university’s women’s basketball team, led by LGBTQ+ star Paige Bueckers, has dominated the NCAA tournament in recent years

University of Connecticut (UConn)

100

This British Broadcasting Network expanded its women's sports coverage through "Women's Sport Week"

The BBC

200

This U.S gymnast made histroy by winning four gold medals at the 2016 Olympics

Simone Biles

200

Called the GOAT of soccer, this player has supported initiatives for women's soccer and beyond

Lionel Messi

200

Around what percentage of sports media coverage is devoted to women's sports in the U.S?

Less than 10%

200

This openly gay soccer player has been featured in multiple media campaigns promoting LGBTQ+ inclusion in women’s sports.

Megan Rapinoe

200
Japan's media heavily covered this woman's tennis rise after she won the 2018 U.S. Open

Naomi Osaka

300

This U.S Swimmer has won seven Olympic gold medals and is known for her dominance in distance freestyle events.

Katie Ledecky

300

This NBA star 'King James' is known for supporting women's basketball and speaking out for gender equality in sports

LeBron James

300

Women make up roughly this percentage of sports editors in U.S. Newsrooms?

11%
300

This NCAA rule requires women to have equal access to media sessions, press conferences, and interviews with athletes

The NCAA media access or Equal Media Opportunity Rule

300

This European country is often praised for giving men’s and women’s soccer equal airtime and featuring broadcasters from diverse backgrounds

Norway

400

She became the first woman to dunk in a WNBA game

Lisa Leslie

400

This Giant NFL quarterback used his platform to highlight women reporters and athletes in media, calling for more equal coverage

Russel Wilson

400

According to studies, male athletes receive roughly this many times more coverage than female athletes

4-1

400

When this Olympic track star was suspended in 2021, some media outlets questioned her character and appearance instead of her athletic accomplishments, exposing racial bias in coverage.

Sha'Carri Richardson

400

This international soccer tournament in 2019 drew attention to the need for more global coverage of women athletes, showing that even major events can be underrepresented in media.

The FIFA Women's World Cup

500

This American hockey player captained Team USA to a gold medal at the 2018 winter Olympics and has been a vocal advocate for greater visibility and pay equality in women's hockey?

Hilary Knight

500

This British Formula 1 driver has won seven world championships and has publicly praised women in motorsport and speaks out for diversity in racing

Lewis Hamilton

500

In Olympic years, women's sports coverage rises temporarily to around this percent

15%-20%

500

Despite Black women making up over 20% of top-performing U.S. track and field athletes, this Olympic gold medalist has spoken out about how media stories often focus more on her motherhood than her medals.

Allyson Felix

500

During the Olympics, international networks are often criticized for giving less airtime to women’s events than men’s events. This trend highlights ongoing issues in what aspect of media?

Gender representation or Media Bias

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