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Satellite ground station equipment market size to increase by USD 6.86 billion: North America will account for 39% of market growth – Technavio

Satellite ground station equipment market size to increase by USD 6.86 billion: North America will account for 39% of market growth – Technavio
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Satellite ground station equipment market size to increase by USD 6.86 billion: North America will account for 39% of market growth - Technavio

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NEW YORK, Jan. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Satellite Ground Station Equipment Market by Type and Geography - Forecast and Analysis 2022-2026 report has been published by Technavio. Market growth is estimated to accelerate at a CAGR of 7.11% and register an incremental growth of USD 6.86 billion during the forecast period. The report provides a comprehensive analysis of growth opportunities at regional levels, new product launches, the latest trends, and the post-pandemic recovery of the global market. To know more, buy the report!

Regional analysis

Based on region, the global satellite ground station equipment market is segmented into North America, APAC, Europe, South America, and the Middle East and Africa. North America is estimated to account for 39% of the growth of the global market over the forecast period. The presence of numerous satellite service providers such as SES, EchoStar, and Globecomm Systems Inc. (Globecomm Systems) is driving the growth of the regional market.

Company profiles

The satellite ground station equipment market report includes information on the key products and recent developments of leading vendors, including:

  • Baylin Technologies Inc: The company offers turnkey terrestrial and satellite communications solutions.
  • Comtech Telecommunications Corp.: The company offers satellite earth station products such as modems and amplifiers.
  • EchoStar Corp.: The company offers satellite communications infrastructure and solutions to media and broadcast organizations.
  • Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd.: The company offers VSAT terminals and a comprehensive network management system.
  • GomSpace Group AB: The company offers a dual radio setup, an S-band radio unit for high-speed satellite up/downlink, and Ethernet access to operators.
  • Inmarsat Global Ltd
  • Innovative Solutions In Space BV
  • Kratos Defense and Security Solutions Inc
  • Norsat International Inc, NovelSat
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Market dynamics

The market is driven by factors such as the increasing investments in HTS communication, the rise in the number of satellite launches, and the growing use of satellites for remote sensing applications. However, high initial investments are hindering the market growth.

Competitive analysis

The competitive scenario categorizes companies based on various performance indicators. Some of the factors considered include the financial performance of companies over the past few years, growth strategies, product innovations, new product launches, investments, growth in market share, among others. Request a sample

Market Segmentation

  • Based on type, the market is segmented into NOC equipment, VSAT equipment, antennas, power units, and others. The NOC equipment segment accounted for the largest share of the market in 2021.
  • Based on geography, the market is segmented into North America, APAC, Europe, South America, and Middle East and Africa. North America held the largest share of the market in 2021.
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What are the key data covered in this satellite ground station equipment market report?

  • CAGR of the market during the forecast period 2022-2026
  • Detailed information on factors that will drive satellite ground station equipment market growth during the next five years
  • Precise estimation of the satellite ground station equipment market size and its contribution to the parent market
  • Accurate predictions on upcoming trends and changes in consumer behavior
  • The growth of the satellite ground station equipment industry across North America, APAC, Europe, South America, and the Middle East and Africa
  • A thorough analysis of the market's competitive landscape and detailed information on vendors
  • Comprehensive details of factors that will challenge the growth of satellite ground station equipment market vendors

Satellite Ground Station Equipment Market Scope

Report Coverage

Details

Page number

120

Base year

2021

Forecast period

2022-2026

Growth momentum & CAGR

Accelerate at a CAGR of 7.11%

Market growth 2022-2026

USD 6.86 billion

Market structure

Fragmented

YoY growth (%)

6.63

Regional analysis

North America, APAC, Europe, South America, and Middle East and Africa

Performing market contribution

North America at 39%

Key consumer countries

US, China, Japan, Russia, and UK

Competitive landscape

Leading companies, competitive strategies, consumer engagement scope

Key companies profiled

AAC Clyde Space AB, Baylin Technologies Inc, Comtech Telecommunications Corp., CPI International Inc, ECA Group, EchoStar Corp., Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd, GomSpace Group AB, Inmarsat Global Ltd, Innovative Solutions In Space BV, Kratos Defense and Security Solutions Inc, Norsat International Inc, NovelSat, Satcom Direct Inc, Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd., Teledyne Technologies Inc., Terrasat Communications Inc, Ultra Electronics Holdings Plc, Viasat Inc., and WORK Microwave GmbH

Market dynamics

Parent market analysis, market growth inducers and obstacles, fast-growing and slow-growing segment analysis, COVID-19 impact and recovery analysis and future consumer dynamics, and market condition analysis for the forecast period.

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If our report has not included the data that you are looking for, you can reach out to our analysts and get segments customized.

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Table of contents:

1 Executive Summary

  • 1.1 Market overview 
    • Exhibit 01: Executive Summary – Chart on Market Overview
    • Exhibit 02: Executive Summary – Data Table on Market Overview
    • Exhibit 03: Executive Summary – Chart on Global Market Characteristics
    • Exhibit 04: Executive Summary – Chart on Market by Geography
    • Exhibit 05: Executive Summary – Chart on Market Segmentation by Type
    • Exhibit 06: Executive Summary – Chart on Incremental Growth
    • Exhibit 07: Executive Summary – Data Table on Incremental Growth
    • Exhibit 08: Executive Summary – Chart on Vendor Market Positioning

2 Market Landscape

  • 2.1 Market ecosystem 
    • Exhibit 09: Parent market
    • Exhibit 10: Market Characteristics

3 Market Sizing

  • 3.1 Market definition 
    • Exhibit 11: Offerings of vendors included in the market definition
  • 3.2 Market segment analysis 
    • Exhibit 12: Market segments
  • 3.3 Market size 2021
  • 3.4 Market outlook: Forecast for 2021-2026 
    • Exhibit 13: Chart on Global - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 14: Data Table on Global - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 15: Chart on Global Market: Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
    • Exhibit 16: Data Table on Global Market: Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)

4 Five Forces Analysis

  • 4.1 Five forces summary 
    • Exhibit 17: Five forces analysis - Comparison between 2021 and 2026
  • 4.2 Bargaining power of buyers 
    • Exhibit 18: Chart on Bargaining power of buyers – Impact of key factors 2021 and 2026
  • 4.3 Bargaining power of suppliers 
    • Exhibit 19: Bargaining power of suppliers – Impact of key factors in 2021 and 2026
  • 4.4 Threat of new entrants 
    • Exhibit 20: Threat of new entrants – Impact of key factors in 2021 and 2026
  • 4.5 Threat of substitutes 
    • Exhibit 21: Threat of substitutes – Impact of key factors in 2021 and 2026
  • 4.6 Threat of rivalry 
    • Exhibit 22: Threat of rivalry – Impact of key factors in 2021 and 2026
  • 4.7 Market condition 
    • Exhibit 23: Chart on Market condition - Five forces 2021 and 2026

5 Market Segmentation by Type

  • 5.1 Market segments 
    • Exhibit 24: Chart on Type - Market share 2021-2026 (%)
    • Exhibit 25: Data Table on Type - Market share 2021-2026 (%)
  • 5.2 Comparison by Type 
    • Exhibit 26: Chart on Comparison by Type
    • Exhibit 27: Data Table on Comparison by Type
  • 5.3 NOC equipment - Market size and forecast 2021-2026
    • Exhibit 28: Chart on NOC equipment - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 29: Data Table on NOC equipment - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 30: Chart on NOC equipment - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
    • Exhibit 31: Data Table on NOC equipment - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
  • 5.4 VSAT equipment - Market size and forecast 2021-2026
    • Exhibit 32: Chart on VSAT equipment - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 33: Data Table on VSAT equipment - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 34: Chart on VSAT equipment - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
    • Exhibit 35: Data Table on VSAT equipment - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
  • 5.5 Antennas - Market size and forecast 2021-2026
    • Exhibit 36: Chart on Antennas - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 37: Data Table on Antennas - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 38: Chart on Antennas - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
    • Exhibit 39: Data Table on Antennas - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
  • 5.6 Power units - Market size and forecast 2021-2026
    • Exhibit 40: Chart on Power units - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 41: Data Table on Power units - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 42: Chart on Power units - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
    • Exhibit 43: Data Table on Power units - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
  • 5.7 Others - Market size and forecast 2021-2026
    • Exhibit 44: Chart on Others - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 45: Data Table on Others - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 46: Chart on Others - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
    • Exhibit 47: Data Table on Others - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
  • 5.8 Market opportunity by Type 
    • Exhibit 48: Market opportunity by Type ($ billion)

6 Customer Landscape

  • 6.1 Customer landscape overview 
    • Exhibit 49: Analysis of price sensitivity, lifecycle, customer purchase basket, adoption rates, and purchase criteria

7 Geographic Landscape

  • 7.1 Geographic segmentation 
    • Exhibit 50: Chart on Market share by geography 2021-2026 (%)
    • Exhibit 51: Data Table on Market share by geography 2021-2026 (%)
  • 7.2 Geographic comparison 
    • Exhibit 52: Chart on Geographic comparison
    • Exhibit 53: Data Table on Geographic comparison
  • 7.3 North America - Market size and forecast 2021-2026
    • Exhibit 54: Chart on North America - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 55: Data Table on North America - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 56: Chart on North America - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
    • Exhibit 57: Data Table on North America - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
  • 7.4 APAC - Market size and forecast 2021-2026
    • Exhibit 58: Chart on APAC - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 59: Data Table on APAC - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 60: Chart on APAC - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
    • Exhibit 61: Data Table on APAC - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
  • 7.5 Europe - Market size and forecast 2021-2026
    • Exhibit 62: Chart on Europe - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 63: Data Table on Europe - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 64: Chart on Europe - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
    • Exhibit 65: Data Table on Europe - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
  • 7.6 South America - Market size and forecast 2021-2026
    • Exhibit 66: Chart on South America - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 67: Data Table on South America - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 68: Chart on South America - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
    • Exhibit 69: Data Table on South America - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
  • 7.7 Middle East and Africa - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 
    • Exhibit 70: Chart on Middle East and Africa - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 71: Data Table on Middle East and Africa - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 72: Chart on Middle East and Africa - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
    • Exhibit 73: Data Table on Middle East and Africa - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
  • 7.8 US - Market size and forecast 2021-2026
    • Exhibit 74: Chart on US - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 75: Data Table on US - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 76: Chart on US - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
    • Exhibit 77: Data Table on US - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
  • 7.9 China - Market size and forecast 2021-2026
    • Exhibit 78: Chart on China - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 79: Data Table on China - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 80: Chart on China - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
    • Exhibit 81: Data Table on China - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
  • 7.10 Japan - Market size and forecast 2021-2026
    • Exhibit 82: Chart on Japan - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 83: Data Table on Japan - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 84: Chart on Japan - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
    • Exhibit 85: Data Table on Japan - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
  • 7.11 Russia - Market size and forecast 2021-2026
    • Exhibit 86: Chart on Russia - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 87: Data Table on Russia - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 88: Chart on Russia - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
    • Exhibit 89: Data Table on Russia - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
  • 7.12 UK - Market size and forecast 2021-2026
    • Exhibit 90: Chart on UK - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 91: Data Table on UK - Market size and forecast 2021-2026 ($ billion)
    • Exhibit 92: Chart on UK - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
    • Exhibit 93: Data Table on UK - Year-over-year growth 2021-2026 (%)
  • 7.13 Market opportunity by geography 
    • Exhibit 94: Market opportunity by geography ($ billion)

8 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends

  • 8.1 Market drivers
  • 8.2 Market challenges
  • 8.3 Impact of drivers and challenges 
    • Exhibit 95: Impact of drivers and challenges in 2021 and 2026
  • 8.4 Market trends

9 Vendor Landscape

  • 9.1 Overview
  • 9.2 Vendor landscape 
    • Exhibit 96: Overview on Criticality of inputs and Factors of differentiation
  • 9.3 Landscape disruption 
    • Exhibit 97: Overview on factors of disruption
  • 9.4 Industry risks 
    • Exhibit 98: Impact of key risks on business

10 Vendor Analysis

  • 10.1 Vendors covered 
    • Exhibit 99: Vendors covered
  • 10.2 Market positioning of vendors 
    • Exhibit 100: Matrix on vendor position and classification
  • 10.3 Baylin Technologies Inc 
    • Exhibit 101: Baylin Technologies Inc - Overview
    • Exhibit 102: Baylin Technologies Inc - Product / Service
    • Exhibit 103: Baylin Technologies Inc - Key offerings
  • 10.4 Comtech Telecommunications Corp. 
    • Exhibit 104: Comtech Telecommunications Corp. - Overview
    • Exhibit 105: Comtech Telecommunications Corp. - Business segments
    • Exhibit 106: Comtech Telecommunications Corp. - Key offerings
    • Exhibit 107: Comtech Telecommunications Corp. - Segment focus
  • 10.5 EchoStar Corp. 
    • Exhibit 108: EchoStar Corp. - Overview
    • Exhibit 109: EchoStar Corp. - Business segments
    • Exhibit 110: EchoStar Corp. - Key news
    • Exhibit 111: EchoStar Corp. - Key offerings
    • Exhibit 112: EchoStar Corp. - Segment focus
  • 10.6 Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd 
    • Exhibit 113: Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd - Overview
    • Exhibit 114: Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd - Business segments
    • Exhibit 115: Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd - Key offerings
    • Exhibit 116: Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd - Segment focus
  • 10.7 GomSpace Group AB 
    • Exhibit 117: GomSpace Group AB - Overview
    • Exhibit 118: GomSpace Group AB - Business segments
    • Exhibit 119: GomSpace Group AB - Key news
    • Exhibit 120: GomSpace Group AB - Key offerings
    • Exhibit 121: GomSpace Group AB - Segment focus
  • 10.8 Norsat International Inc 
    • Exhibit 122: Norsat International Inc - Overview
    • Exhibit 123: Norsat International Inc - Product / Service
    • Exhibit 124: Norsat International Inc - Key offerings
  • 10.9 NovelSat 
    • Exhibit 125: NovelSat - Overview
    • Exhibit 126: NovelSat - Product / Service
    • Exhibit 127: NovelSat - Key offerings
  • 10.10 Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.
    • Exhibit 128: Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd. - Overview
    • Exhibit 129: Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd. - Business segments
    • Exhibit 130: Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd. - Key offerings
    • Exhibit 131: Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd. - Segment focus
  • 10.11 Terrasat Communications Inc 
    • Exhibit 132: Terrasat Communications Inc - Overview
    • Exhibit 133: Terrasat Communications Inc - Product / Service
    • Exhibit 134: Terrasat Communications Inc - Key offerings
  • 10.12 Viasat Inc. 
    • Exhibit 135: Viasat Inc. - Overview
    • Exhibit 136: Viasat Inc. - Business segments
    • Exhibit 137: Viasat Inc. - Key news
    • Exhibit 138: Viasat Inc. - Key offerings
    • Exhibit 139: Viasat Inc. - Segment focus

11 Appendix

  • 11.1 Scope of the report
  • 11.2 Inclusions and exclusions checklist 
    • Exhibit 140: Inclusions checklist
    • Exhibit 141: Exclusions checklist
  • 11.3 Currency conversion rates for US$ 
    • Exhibit 142: Currency conversion rates for US$
  • 11.4 Research methodology 
    • Exhibit 143: Research methodology
    • Exhibit 144: Validation techniques employed for market sizing
    • Exhibit 145: Information sources
  • 11.5 List of abbreviations 
    • Exhibit 146: List of abbreviations
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Women’s basketball is gaining ground, but is March Madness ready to rival the men’s game?

The hype around Caitlin Clark, NCAA Women’s Basketball is unprecedented — but can its March Madness finally rival the Men’s?

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In March 2021, the world was struggling to find its legs amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Sports leagues were trying their best to keep going.

It started with the NBA creating a bubble in Orlando in late 2020, playing a full postseason in the confines of Disney World in arenas that were converted into gyms devoid of fans. Other leagues eventually allowed for limited capacity seating in stadiums, including the NCAA for its Men’s and Women’s Basketball tournaments.

The two tournaments were confined to two cities that year — instead of games normally played in different regions around the country: Indianapolis for the men and San Antonio for the women.

But a glaring difference between the men’s and women’s facilities was exposed by Oregon’s Sedona Prince on social media. The workout and practice area for the men was significantly larger than the women, whose weight room was just a single stack of dumbbells.

The video drew significant attention to the equity gaps between the Men’s and Women’s divisions, leading to a 114-page report by a civil rights law firm that detailed the inequities between the two and suggested ways to improve the NCAA’s efforts for the Women’s side. One of these suggestions was simply to give the Women’s Tournament the same March Madness moniker as the men, which it finally got in 2022.

But underneath the surface of these institutional changes, women’s basketball’s single-biggest success driver was already emerging out of the shadows.

During the same COVID-marred season, a rookie from Iowa led the league in scoring with 26.6 points per game.

Her name: Caitlin Clark.

Caitlin Clark has scored the most points and made the most threes in college basketball.

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As it stands today, Clark is the leading scorer in the history of college basketball — Men’s or Women’s. Her jaw-dropping shooting ability has fueled record viewership and ticket sales for Women’s collegiate games, carrying momentum to the March Madness tournament that has NBA legends like Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce more excited for the Women’s March Madness than the Men’s this year.

Related: Ticket prices for Caitlin Clark's final college home game are insanely high

But as the NCAA tries to bridge the opportunities given to the two sides, can the hype around Clark be enough for the Women’s March Madness to bring in the same fandom as the Men for the 2024 tournaments?

TheStreet spoke with Jon Lewis of Sports Media Watch, who has been following sports viewership trends for the last two decades; Melissa Isaacson, a veteran sports journalist and longtime advocate of women’s basketball; and Pete Giorgio, Deloitte’s leader for Global and US Sports to dissect the rise Caitlin Clark and women’s collegiate hoops ahead of March Madness.

“Nobody is moving the needle like Caitlin Clark,” Lewis told TheStreet. “Nobody else in sports, period, right now, is fueling record numbers on all these different networks, driving viewership beyond what the norm has been for 20 years."

The Caitlin Clark Effect is real — but there are other reasons for the success of women's basketball

The game in which Clark broke the all-time college scoring record against Ohio State on Sunday, Mar. 3 was seen by an average of 3.4 million viewers on Fox, marking the first time a women’s game broke the two million viewership barrier since 2010. Viewership for that game came in just behind the men’s game between Michigan State vs Arizona game on Thanksgiving, which Lewis said was driven by NFL viewership on the same day.

A week later, Iowa’s Big Ten Championship win over Nebraska breached the three million viewers mark as well, and the team has also seen viewership numbers crack over 1.5 million viewers multiple times throughout the regular season.

The success on television has also translated to higher ticket prices, as tickets to watch Clark at home and on the road have breached hundreds of dollars and drawn long lines outside stadiums. Isaacson, who is a professor at Northwestern, said she went to the game between the Hawkeyes and Northwestern Wildcats — which was the first sellout in school history for the team — and witnessed the effect of Clark in person.

“Standing in line interviewing people at the Northwestern game, seeing men who've never been to a women's game with their little girls watching and so excited, and seeing Caitlin and her engaging with little girls, it’s just been really fun,” Isaacson said.

But while Clark is certainly the biggest success driver, her game isn’t the only thing pulling up the women’s side. The three-point revolution, which started in the NBA with the introduction of deeper analytics as well as the rise of stars like Steph Curry, has been a positive for the Women’s game.

“They backed up to the three-point line and it’s opening up the game,” Isaacson said.

One of the major criticisms from a lot of women’s hoops detractors has been how the game does not compare in terms of quality to the men. However, shooting has become a great equalizer, displayed recently during the 2024 NBA All-Star Weekend last month when the WNBA’s Sabrina Ionescu nearly defeated Curry — who is widely considered the greatest shooter ever — in a three-point contest.

Clark has become the embodiment of the three-point revolution for the women. Her shooting displays have demanded the respect of anyone who has doubted women’s basketball in the past because being a man simply doesn’t grant someone the ability to shoot long-distance bombs the way she can.

Basketball pundit Bill Simmons admitted on a Feb. 28 episode of “The Bill Simmons Podcast” that he used to not want to watch women’s basketball because he didn’t enjoy watching the product, but finds himself following the women’s game this year more than the men’s side in large part due to Clark.

“I think she has the chance to be the most fun basketball player, male or female, when she gets to the pros,” Simmons said. “If she’s going to make the same 30-footers, routinely. It’s basically all the same Curry stuff just with a female … I would like watching her play in any format.”

But while Clark is driving up the numbers at the top, she’s not the only one carrying the greatness of the product. Lewis, Isaacson, Giorgio — and even Simmons, on his podcast — agreed that there are several other names and collegiate programs pulling in fans.

“It’s not just Iowa, it’s not just Caitlin Clark, it’s all of these teams,” Giorgio said. “Part of it is Angel Reese … coaches like Dawn Staley in South Carolina … You’ve got great stories left and right.”

LSU's Angel Reese (right) and her head coach Kim Mulkey are two of the biggest names in Women's college hoops. 

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The viewership showed that as well because the SEC Championship game between the LSU Tigers and University of South Carolina Gamecocks on Sunday, Mar. 10 averaged two million viewers.

Bridging the gap between the Men’s and Women’s March Madness viewership

The first reason women are catching up to the men is really star power. While the Women’s division has names like Clark and Reese, there just aren’t any names on the Men’s side this year that carry the same weight.

Garnett said on his show that he can’t name any men’s college basketball players, while on the women’s side, he could easily throw out the likes of Clark, Reese, UConn’s Paige Bueckers, and USC’s JuJu Watkins. Lewis felt the same.

“The stars in the men's game, with one and done, I genuinely couldn't give you a single name of a single men’s player,” Lewis said.

A major reason for this is that the Women’s side has the continuity that the Men’s side does not. The rules of the NBA allow for players to play just one year in college — or even play a year professionally elsewhere — before entering the draft, while the WNBA requires players to be 22-years-old during the year of the draft to be eligible.

“You know the stars in the women's game because they stay longer,” Lewis said. “[In the men’s game], the programs are the stars … In the women's game, it's a lot more like the NBA where the players are the stars.”

Parity is also a massive factor on both sides. The women’s game used to be dominated by a few schools like UConn and Notre Dame. Nowadays, between LSU, Iowa, University of South Carolina, Stanford, and UConn, there are a handful of schools that have a shot to win the entire tournament. While this is more exciting for fans, the talent in the women's game isn’t deep enough, so too many upsets are unlikely. Many of the biggest draws are still expected to make deep runs.

But on the men’s side, there is a bigger shot that the smaller programs make it to the end — which is what was seen last year. UConn eventually won the whole thing, but schools without as big of a national fanbase in San Diego State, Florida Atlantic University, and the University Miami rounded out the Final Four.

“People want to see one Cinderella,” Lewis said. “They don't want to see two and three, they want one team that isn't supposed to be there.”

Is Women's March Madness ready to overtake the Men?

Social media might feel like it’s giving more traction to the Women’s game, but experts don’t necessarily expect that to show up in the viewership numbers just yet.

“There’s certainly a lot more buzz than there used to be,” Giorgio said. “It’s been growing every year for not just the past few years but for 10 years, but it’s hard to compare it versus Men’s.”

But the gap continues to get smaller and smaller between the two sides, and this year's tournament could bridge that gap even further.

One indicator is ticket prices. For the NCAA Tournament Final Four in April, “get-in” ticket prices are currently more expensive for the Women’s game than the Men’s game, according to TickPick. The ticketing site also projects that the Women’s Final Four and Championship game ticket prices will smash any previous records for the Women’s side should Clark and the Hawkeyes make a run to the end.

NCAA "get-in" price comparison.

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The caveat is that the Women’s Final Four is played in a stadium that has less than a third of the seating capacity of the Men’s Final Four. That’s why the average ticket prices are still more expensive for the men, although the gap is a lot smaller this year than in previous years.

The gap between the average ticket prices of the Final Four tournaments is getting smaller.

But that caveat pretty much sums up where the women’s game currently stands versus the men’s: There is still a significant gap between the distribution and availability of the former.

While Iowa’s regular season games have garnered millions of viewers, the majority of the most-viewed games are still Men’s contests.

To illustrate the gap between the men’s and women’s game — last year’s Women’s Championship game that saw the LSU Tigers defeat the Hawkeyes was a record-breaking one for the women, drawing an average of 9.9 million viewers, more than double the viewership from the previous year.

One of the main reasons for that increase, as Lewis pointed out, is that last year’s Championship game was on ABC, which was the first time since 1995 that the Women’s Championship game was on broadcast television. The 1995 contest between UConn and Tennessee drew 7.4 million viewers.

The Men’s Championship actually had a record low in viewership last year garnering only 14.7 million viewers, driven in-part due to a lack of hype surrounding the schools that made it to the Final Four and Championship game. Viewership for the Men’s title game has been trending down in recent years — partly due to the effect the pandemic had on collective sports viewership — but the Men’s side had been easily breaching 20 million viewers for the game as recently as 2017.

The 2023 Women's National Championship was the most-viewed game ever, while the Men's Championship was the division's least watched. 

Iowa's Big Ten Championship win on Sunday actually only averaged 6,000 fewer viewers than the iconic rivalry game between Duke and University of North Carolina Men’s Basketball the day prior. However, there is also the case that the Iowa game was played on broadcast TV (CBS) versus the Duke-UNC game airing on cable channel (ESPN).

So historical precedence makes it unlikely that we’ll see the women’s game match the men’s in terms of viewership as early as this year barring another massive viewership jump for the women and a lack of recovery for the Men’s side.

But ultimately, this shouldn’t be looked at as a down point for Women’s Basketball, according to Lewis. The Men’s side has built its viewership base for years, and the Women’s side is still growing. Even keeping pace with the Men’s viewership is already a great sign.

“The fact that these games have Caitlin Clark are even in the conversation with men's games, in terms of viewership is a huge deal,” Lewis said.

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One city held a mass passport-getting event

A New Orleans congressman organized a way for people to apply for their passports en masse.

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While the number of Americans who do not have a passport has dropped steadily from more than 80% in 1990 to just over 50% now, a lack of knowledge around passport requirements still keeps a significant portion of the population away from international travel.

Over the four years that passed since the start of covid-19, passport offices have also been dealing with significant backlog due to the high numbers of people who were looking to get a passport post-pandemic. 

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To deal with these concurrent issues, the U.S. State Department recently held a mass passport-getting event in the city of New Orleans. Called the "Passport Acceptance Event," the gathering was held at a local auditorium and invited residents of Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional District to complete a passport application on-site with the help of staff and government workers.

A passport case shows the seal featured on American passports.

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'Come apply for your passport, no appointment is required'

"Hey #LA02," Rep. Troy A. Carter Sr. (D-LA), whose office co-hosted the event alongside the city of New Orleans, wrote to his followers on Instagram  (META) . "My office is providing passport services at our #PassportAcceptance event. Come apply for your passport, no appointment is required."

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The event was held on March 14 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. While it was designed for those who are already eligible for U.S. citizenship rather than as a way to help non-citizens with immigration questions, it helped those completing the application for the first time fill out forms and make sure they have the photographs and identity documents they need. The passport offices in New Orleans where one would normally have to bring already-completed forms have also been dealing with lines and would require one to book spots weeks in advance.

These are the countries with the highest-ranking passports in 2024

According to Carter Sr.'s communications team, those who submitted their passport application at the event also received expedited processing of two to three weeks (according to the State Department's website, times for regular processing are currently six to eight weeks).

While Carter Sr.'s office has not released the numbers of people who applied for a passport on March 14, photos from the event show that many took advantage of the opportunity to apply for a passport in a group setting and get expedited processing.

Every couple of months, a new ranking agency puts together a list of the most and least powerful passports in the world based on factors such as visa-free travel and opportunities for cross-border business.

In January, global citizenship and financial advisory firm Arton Capital identified United Arab Emirates as having the most powerful passport in 2024. While the United States topped the list of one such ranking in 2014, worsening relations with a number of countries as well as stricter immigration rules even as other countries have taken strides to create opportunities for investors and digital nomads caused the American passport to slip in recent years.

A UAE passport grants holders visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 180 of the world’s 198 countries (this calculation includes disputed territories such as Kosovo and Western Sahara) while Americans currently have the same access to 151 countries.

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Fast-food chain closes restaurants after Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Several major fast-food chains recently have struggled to keep restaurants open.

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Competition in the fast-food space has been brutal as operators deal with inflation, consumers who are worried about the economy and their jobs and, in recent months, the falling cost of eating at home. 

Add in that many fast-food chains took on more debt during the covid pandemic and that labor costs are rising, and you have a perfect storm of problems. 

It's a situation where Restaurant Brands International (QSR) has suffered as much as any company.  

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Three major Burger King franchise operators filed for bankruptcy in 2023, and the chain saw hundreds of stores close. It also saw multiple Popeyes franchisees move into bankruptcy, with dozens of locations closing.

RBI also stepped in and purchased one of its key franchisees.

"Carrols is the largest Burger King franchisee in the United States today, operating 1,022 Burger King restaurants in 23 states that generated approximately $1.8 billion of system sales during the 12 months ended Sept. 30, 2023," RBI said in a news release. Carrols also owns and operates 60 Popeyes restaurants in six states." 

The multichain company made the move after two of its large franchisees, Premier Kings and Meridian, saw multiple locations not purchased when they reached auction after Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings. In that case, RBI bought select locations but allowed others to close.

Burger King lost hundreds of restaurants in 2023.

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Another fast-food chain faces bankruptcy problems

Bojangles may not be as big a name as Burger King or Popeye's, but it's a popular chain with more than 800 restaurants in eight states.

"Bojangles is a Carolina-born restaurant chain specializing in craveable Southern chicken, biscuits and tea made fresh daily from real recipes, and with a friendly smile," the chain says on its website. "Founded in 1977 as a single location in Charlotte, our beloved brand continues to grow nationwide."

Like RBI, Bojangles uses a franchise model, which makes it dependent on the financial health of its operators. The company ultimately saw all its Maryland locations close due to the financial situation of one of its franchisees.

Unlike. RBI, Bojangles is not public — it was taken private by Durational Capital Management LP and Jordan Co. in 2018 — which means the company does not disclose its financial information to the public. 

That makes it hard to know whether overall softness for the brand contributed to the chain seeing its five Maryland locations after a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.

Bojangles has a messy bankruptcy situation

Even though the locations still appear on the Bojangles website, they have been shuttered since late 2023. The locations were operated by Salim Kakakhail and Yavir Akbar Durranni. The partners operated under a variety of LLCs, including ABS Network, according to local news channel WUSA9

The station reported that the owners face a state investigation over complaints of wage theft and fraudulent W2s. In November Durranni and ABS Network filed for bankruptcy in New Jersey, WUSA9 reported.

"Not only do former employees say these men owe them money, WUSA9 learned the former owners owe the state, too, and have over $69,000 in back property taxes."

Former employees also say that the restaurant would regularly purchase fried chicken from Popeyes and Safeway when it ran out in their stores, the station reported. 

Bojangles sent the station a comment on the situation.

"The franchisee is no longer in the Bojangles system," the company said. "However, it is important to note in your coverage that franchisees are independent business owners who are licensed to operate a brand but have autonomy over many aspects of their business, including hiring employees and payroll responsibilities."

Kakakhail and Durranni did not respond to multiple requests for comment from WUSA9.

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