Kale: What It Takes to Get Students to a Women’s Basketball Game
Colleges are using new, often bizarre, promotional tactics to boost attendance at unpopular sports events. Now, men’s teams—and even the pros—are resorting to incentives to lure fans.

Colleges are using new, often bizarre, promotional tactics to boost attendance at unpopular sports events. Now, men’s teams—and even the pros—are resorting to incentives to lure fans.
Americans have yet to elect a woman as commander in chief, but the small screen has played with the idea for almost a decade.
But there's a difference between imagining something and wanting to act on it, a new study says.
In a format without a code of conduct, viewers drive the limits of the exploitation and privacy invasions allowed onscreen.