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Sports Business Journal
Monica McNutt pens a powerful column about why access to sports is so important for Black girls’ futures.
Marketing Daily
ONYX host Monica McNutt pens an opinion piece for Marketing Daily at MediaPost about holding brands accountable when speaking out about racism in sports.
Quick Out The Blocks
Reporter and analyst Monica McNutt talks about her start in sports broadcasting.
Sports Business Journal
ONYX host Monica McNutt chatted with Sports Business Journal Daily about her binge-watch list, including “The Last Dance” and “ONYX: Celebrating Black Women In Sports.
The Lisa Show
Onyx host Monica McNutt joins Lisa Clark Valentine on The Lisa Show to discuss representation, GoodSport’s mission, and great sports stories.
Sports X Radio
ONYX host Monica McNutt joins Ken Thomson with Sports X Radio to talk NBA playoffs, equality, and women’s sports, including ONYX: Celebrating Black Women In Sports.
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BIG congrats to Jennifer King, who spent this past season as a full-time intern with the Washington Football Team, as she makes history becoming the first Black woman to become a full-time NFL coach as an offensive assistant.
GoodSport was fortunate to sit down with @jennifer.king5 and isn’t surprised she was able to impress in football. For more on Jennifer, please go to the link in our bio.
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According to Nielsen, a global survey across eight key markets found that 51% of men identified as sports fans compared to 49% of women. Of those surveyed, 84% of sports fans are interested in women's sports, while 63% of people said they believe brands should invest in both women's and men's sports. ⠀
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Taylor Reimer is a definition dual sport threat. Not only is she an Oklahoma Sooners cheerleader, but she’s also the winningest female racer at Port City Speedway in Oklahoma. Reimer will graduate from Oklahoma this spring but intends to pursue racing at a high level after rekindling her passion for the sport over the summer. At 21, and with Toyota Racing Development expressing an interest in developing her talents, there’s an opportunity for Reimer to make a serious run at racing. We are looking forward to seeing her compete at the Chili Bowl Nationals! @taylorreimerr