Published Dec 16, 2022
Why People Love Watching Sports | Kate Fagan | TED
Kate Fagan delves into the media's influence on women's sports, highlighting the narrative-driven engagement disparity and the cultural biases that skew gender representation in sports coverage. By advocating for compelling storylines and equitable coverage, she makes a compelling case for transforming public perception and appreciation of women's athletics.

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