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iHeartMedia, BEPN and Cari Champion Launch ''Naked Sports''


''Naked Sports''
''Naked Sports''

The Black Effect Podcast Network and Cari Champion announce "Naked Sports," a new series that will span sports, culture and politics. "Naked Sports" will launch as the fourth season of Champion's "Naked" podcast series debuting with a limited special, "The Making of a Rivalry: Caitlin Clark vs. Angel Reese." The six-part limited series, which will join the iHeart Women's Sports Audio Network, will explore what ignited the fire between two of the most promising stars in women's basketball.

"The Making of a Rivalry: Caitlin Clark vs. Angel Reese" is not just about two of the brightest flames women's basketball has ever seen, but it also asks an essential question - in a time of such divisiveness, is it possible to let greatness unite us?

Cari Champion is the host of "Naked Sports," a broadcast journalist and television personality who has impacted and advanced the sports media industry for women today. She will bring her unique viewpoint on the industry to "The Making of a Rivalry," where Champion will sit down with the coaches and journalists who trained and covered these athletes as well as Angel Reese herself.

"The Making of a Rivalry: Caitlin Clark vs. Angel Reese" will premiere Monday, September 9 with new episodes on Mondays. "Naked Sports" and "The Making of a Rivalry: Caitlin Clark vs. Angel Reese" are distributed by iHeartPodcasts and available on the iHeartRadio app and everywhere podcasts are heard.

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