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Caitlin Clark drives historic TV exposure as Indiana Fever land record 44 national games

News RoomBy News RoomApril 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The WNBA is entering its landmark 30th anniversary season with a level of momentum that would have been unimaginable just a few years ago. As training camps hit high gear and fans prepare for preseason action starting April 25, the league is operating under a radical new financial reality.

Thanks to the latest Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), player compensation has reached historic heights; the minimum salary now clears the $300,000 mark, while the league average has soared to approximately $600,000. This wealth is supported by a massive 466% jump in the WNBA salary cap, which has ballooned from $1.5 million to a robust $7 million.

Naturally, this financial explosion is being fueled by media demand. The league is set to broadcast a record 216 national games across partners like ESPN, ABC, Amazon Prime, and CBS Sports in 2026, but no team is commanding the spotlight quite like the Indiana Fever, who stand alone with a broadcast schedule that has never been seen before in professional basketball.

Unprecedented Exposure: Why the Indiana Fever Will Play Every Game on National TV

None of this would have been possible without the growth of the league in merchandise sales, national viewership and of course arena sold-outs provided primarily by Caitlin Clark, the 2024 Rookie of the Year who was only able to participate in 13 games last season and was not present in the playoffs as the Fever had their best season in a decade falling one win short from the Finals.

But for this 2026 the team, the league and the television are ready for her comeback season as all of their 44 games will be on National TV. This marks the first time in WNBA history that a single team has secured a 100% national broadcast rate for an entire season. It shatters the previous record of 41 games set by same Fever last year, back when league highs typically hovered in the low-to-mid 30s.

For fans, this means Caitlin Clark is no longer just a local attraction; she is a nightly national event. The “Clark Effect” has essentially forced networks to prioritize the Fever over every other franchise, ensuring that every step of her sophomore evolution is documented in prime time.

The $530,000 Comeback: Balancing Historic Earnings with Player Health

For the 2026 WNBA season, Clark’s salary is projected to skyrocket to approximately $530,000. Because she secured All-WNBA honors early in her career, she has unlocked a high-speed trajectory for her earnings but the central question hanging over the Indiana Fever training camp is simple: Can Caitlin Clark stay healthy? Last year, the team was minutes away from their first Finals appearance since 2015, despite a staggering six players suffering season-ending injuries during the year.

Clark’s 2025 campaign was derailed by a series of lower-body injuries, which limited her to 13 games and led to the worst shooting percentages of her career. While she recently dominated the FIBA Women’s World Cup Qualifying Tournament as the MVP for Team USA, the Fever coaching staff is taking a calculated approach.

Head coach Stephanie White is reportedly managing Clark’s “load” with surgical precision during camp. The goal is to ensure her explosive scoring and playmaking are preserved for a full 44-game slate, especially now that the eyes of the entire country will be on Indiana every single night.

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