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Howard Megdal on his Caitlin Clark book, Clark's popularity, WNBA growth, and more

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Host Brandon Contes interviews founder of The IX newsletter, The Next, and author of "Becoming Caitlin Clark," Howard Megdal. With the WNBA All-Star Game coming up, Brandon and Howard discuss his new book along with a wide range of topics including Caitlin Clark's talent and her rise in popularity, how the media covers Clark, the WNBA's role and its responsibility in Clark's popularity with the rise of women's basketball, and more.


NOTE: We recorded before Clark re-aggravated her groin injury on July 15.


-1:51: Focusing on women’s sports coverage

-6:10: “Becoming Caitlin Clark” book

-12:44: Caitlin Clark talk

-26:01: WNBA talk, league growth, and their preparation for Caitlin Clark’s fame

-42:35: Christine Brennan’s Caitlin Clark book

-45:12: New York Mets season


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Host Brandon Contes interviews founder of The IX newsletter, The Next, and author of "Becoming Caitlin Clark," Howard Megdal. With the WNBA All-Star Game coming up, Brandon and Howard discuss his new book along with a wide range of topics including Caitlin Clark's talent and her rise in popularity, how the media covers Clark, the WNBA's role and its responsibility in Clark's popularity with the rise of women's basketball, and more.


NOTE: We recorded before Clark re-aggravated her groin injury on July 15.


-1:51: Focusing on women’s sports coverage

-6:10: “Becoming Caitlin Clark” book

-12:44: Caitlin Clark talk

-26:01: WNBA talk, league growth, and their preparation for Caitlin Clark’s fame

-42:35: Christine Brennan’s Caitlin Clark book

-45:12: New York Mets season


Download the Awful Announcing Podcast:

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Listen on Spotify


Awful Announcing on X

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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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300 episodes

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