They believe the minimal promotion of events, broadcast disparities and a lack of steady media and social coverage and storytelling creates a significant barrier to viewership and that increased visibility is critical to narrow and close the gap. 64% of consumers say they do not watch women's sports because they do not know enough about the athletes and teams, don't believe they have as many opportunities to watch women's sports or are not aware of where they can watch it. Their research in partnership with The Female Quotient reveals that there is a 30% gap between the 93% of sports fans who watch men's sports regularly and those that watch women's (63%). Swansea City away presenter for local radio.Previous with Premier. World Feed commentator for the WTA, as well as regular broadcaster for ATP World Tour events. UEFA World Feed commentator, for the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, International and youth competitions. Through their partnership with UEFA, DAZN is putting into action a plan to close "the coverage gap" around the lack of regular women's sport on all forms of media. Experienced sports broadcaster, often heard on DAZN, Fox Sports, beIN Sports, BT Sport among other networks. Following its broadcast premiere, each episode will be available to watch on the DAZN Group YouTube channel. The second episode will star freestyle footballer and Common Goal member Lisa Zimouche, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) player Kadidiatou Diani, PSG Academy up-and-comer Laurina Fazer, PSG legend and Common Goal member Arianna Criscione, Muslim women’s football community collective Les Hijabeuses and inclusive amateur women's football team Cacahuètes. London will be first city featured tomorrow with the episode featuring interviews with members of English club team Dulwich Hamlet, community girls football club Hackney Laces, Britain's first female Muslim football referee JJ Roble, former manager of the Arsenal Women’s team Vic Akers O.B.E., London Mayor Sadiq Khan, star players and legends including Katie Chapman. "Collectively, their unique voices and powerful experiences converge to tell the first-hand story of that city’s rich history of the game and revealing how - finally - women’s soccer is indeed on the rise". During each week of group stage play, DAZN will premiere a new short-form episode at half-time across all matches that features a diverse mix of locals from each city - including professional players, coaches, grassroots players, clubs and local officials.
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