Live Sports Media

Live Sports Media
Title Live Sports Media PDF eBook
Author Dennis Deninger
Publisher
Total Pages 230
Release 2022
Genre Mass media and sports
ISBN 9780367761202

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The sports and media partnership -- The beginnings of televised sport -- The modern era creates a new sports TV reality -- Pro football was made for television -- ESPN becomes the first 24/7 connection to sports -- Programming sports for viewers and advertisers -- Producing lives sports broadcasts -- Live sports commentary and analysis -- Sports coverage that spans the globe -- Advertising drives the sports engine -- The power game -- How politics and government influence sports television -- the social and cultural impact of televised sport -- Coming up next.

Sports on Television

Sports on Television
Title Sports on Television PDF eBook
Author Dennis Deninger
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 246
Release 2012-11-12
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1136262253

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In Sports on Television, Dennis Deninger provides an all-encompassing view of the sports television industry. He progresses from the need for this book, to the history of the industry and discipline, to the pioneering events of sports broadcasting and sports television, to a nuts-and bolts, behind-the-scenes look at a sports television production. All the while, he examines the impact that sports and the mass media have had (and are continuing to have) on one another and on society.

Sports Media

Sports Media
Title Sports Media PDF eBook
Author Bradley Schultz
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 320
Release 2015-10-14
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1317449266

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Sports Media covers reporting, anchoring, and production, and offers thorough descriptions of the sports reporter and anchor's function in sports journalism. This text offers important historical background on the evolution of the sports industry, some grounding in the business of sports, and a discussion of social issues including the experience of women in sports journalism. New to this edition: An introduction focused on the intersection of economics, technology, and culture that drives modern sports journalism Interviews with industry experts currently working in the field of sports journalism The evolution of the industry to today’s audience-driven, social media-influenced landscape Reporting as storytelling in a modern media environment A companion website (www.routledge.com/cw/schultz) featuring video and audio examples from the authors’ own work to illustrate concepts from the text, links to additional examples and further resources, video tours of production facilities, video interviews with leaders in the field, and an updated instructor’s manual.

Sports Broadcasting

Sports Broadcasting
Title Sports Broadcasting PDF eBook
Author Kevin Hull
Publisher Human Kinetics
Total Pages 258
Release 2022
Genre Radio broadcasting of sports
ISBN 1492598577

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"This undergraduate textbook provides students with the information and skills needed to be a well-rounded sports television or radio broadcaster. Students will learn how to write for broadcast, shoot and edit video, and prepare for all the additional tasks needed along the way"--

Live Sports Media

Live Sports Media
Title Live Sports Media PDF eBook
Author Dennis Deninger
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 195
Release 2022-01-27
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1000512002

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In Live Sports Media: The What, How and Why of Sports Broadcasting, Dennis Deninger provides an all-encompassing view of the sports television industry from his own perspective as an Emmy Award-winning producer at ESPN, at a time of seismic shifts in the industry. Technological advances and the proliferation of sports content across multiple media platforms have increased accessibility to sports events of all kinds across the world. Shifts in viewing habits and audience preferences are changing the dynamic of sports media and the sports industry as a whole. The result: more power for some sectors and diminished power for many others, to which professionals in the field need to rapidly adapt. This second edition has been substantially updated to explore the impact of COVID-19 disruptions on sports and the growth of women's sports broadcasting and evolving sports, as well as political statements made in sports: Black Lives Matter, and "taking a knee." It illustrates the origins, impact, reach, economics, production, and presentation of sports on video media – including, but not limited to, television. It takes the reader behind the scenes to describe the forces and processes that have shaped and continue to change sports content, its delivery, and how it connects with fans. Dennis Deninger draws from his experiences as an expert in the industry to expose how the choices and decisions that are now being made affect the programming, content, storytelling, production, advertising, and delivery of the sports broadcasting that we will see next season and how it will evolve in the years to come. This practical, entertaining book provides insights into sports broadcasting that sports management, media, and journalism students and learning practitioners will not find anywhere else.

Sports Media

Sports Media
Title Sports Media PDF eBook
Author Brad Schultz
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 304
Release 2005
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0240807316

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Emphasizing the skills required to be successful in sports journalism, this text offers descriptions into the role of the sports reporter's function, as well as offering historical and background information into the evolution of the sports industry.

Sports on Television

Sports on Television
Title Sports on Television PDF eBook
Author Dennis Deninger
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 246
Release 2012
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0415896754

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"Dennis Deninger has succeeded in covering the full gamut of sports television and sports broadcasting. The book proceeds from why this book needs to be written, to the history of the industry and discipline, the pioneering events of sports broadcasting and sports television, to a nuts-and bolts, behind-the-scenes look at a sports television production. Its potential audience includes academics, practitioners and the casual reader. This book provides an all-encompassing view of the sports television industry"-- Provided by publisher.