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Jemele Hill posts misleading study to suggest there are too many 'white men' in sports media

Jemele Hill posts misleading study to suggest there are too many 'white men' in sports media

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OutKick Sports Jemele Hill posts misleading study to suggest there are too many 'white men' in sports media Hill cited statistics showing white men dominate sports media roles, but critics say the data is misleading By Bobby Burack OutKick Published August 18, 2026 6:06pm EDT Comments Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video WNBA faces backlash over alleged double standard in fan shirt dispute XX-XY Athletics CEO Jennifer Sey reacts to the WNBA’s apology after fans wearing XX-XY shirts were asked to cover them up and calls out what she says is a double standard compared with other apparel welcomed by the league.

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