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Two months after naming Tegna independent KFAA Dallas-Fort Worth its exclusive local broadcast partner, the WNBA Dallas Wings are expanding their broadcast reach through additional agreements with Tegna, Gray Media and Corridor Television. The agreements will triple the team’s local TV footprint, bringing free, over-the-air Wings games to 6.3 million households across 12 markets during the 2025 season.
The agreements, Tegna says, “position the Wings as a league leader in both geographic reach and the number of households with access to local broadcasts.” This comes on the heels of a franchise-shifting 2025 WNBA Draft for the Wings, highlighted by UConn’s Paige Bueckers as the No. 1 overall pick. The generational talent’s popularity has proven transcendent, as evidenced by television viewership, social media engagement, endorsements signed, and merchandise sales, among other tangible metrics.
“As we prepare for one of the most anticipated seasons in franchise history, we are excited about the opportunity to deliver Dallas Wings basketball into more homes than ever before,” said Greg Bibb, Wings CEO-managing partner. “Our partners at Tegna, Gray, and Corridor recognize the incredible demand there is to watch our games and have done a fantastic job in helping us secure additional markets to reach even more of our passionate fanbase.”
Notably, Tegna worked with the WNBA to add coverage of these games on Tegna’s KTBU Houston, KCEN-KAGS Waco-Killeen, KYTX Tyler-Longview, KWES Midland-Odessa, KXVA Abilene and KIDY San Angelo. The same games will be carried on Gray Media’s KMYL Lubbock, KFDA Amarillo and KXII Sherman, along with Corridor Television’s