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Sports, Media, and Society

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By (author): Kevin Hull

Whether espoused by sports leagues, teams, or individual athletes, social issues are part of the sporting world fabric. The sports media often plays the gatekeeper, deciding how messages are presented and to what extent theyre coveredif at all.

Sports, Media, and Society investigates the impact of societal issues in sports and how the media reports those stories. Why does the sports media operate in the manner that it does, and whats the impact of its decisions on the audience?

With Sports, Media, and Society, there is now a resource that combines mainstay class discussion points, current case studies, and theoretical and historical foundations in one comprehensive text. The books 34 chapters are each short and concisea format preferred by instructorscovering a wide range of topics and easily digestible for students.

Part I covers sports media history and the medias role as gatekeeper. Chapters explore the history and evolution of various medianewspapers, magazines, radio, television, and social mediaand the business of and competition between sports media entities. Case studies examine NBCs Olympics coverage and the nimbleness of Sports Illustrated in the digital space.

Part II showcases televisions impact on how fans follow sports. Discussions include ABCs Wide World of Sports, which exposed viewers to events around the globe; ESPNs foray into 24/7 sports coverage; and Fox Sports shocking NFL deal, which marked a new era in media rights negotiations and sports broadcasting technologies.

The intersection of sports and social issues is the focus of part III. Numerous issues are addressed, punctuated by case studies involving key players and events related to each topic. Cases concerning Colin Kaepernick, USWNT (and coverage of womens sports generally), LGBTQ+ issues, and obstacles faced by women working in sports media are highlights, while examinations of social identity theory and framing provide context on how people identify with specific groups and how the media influences opinions.

Athletes and sport entities are constantly in the newsnot always in a positive light. Part IV addresses crisis management and communication, featuring case studies about Tiger Woods, Lance Armstrong, LeBron James (The Decision), Kobe Bryant (his death and the misreporting of facts surrounding it), and the Houston Astros sign-stealing scandal.

The text concludes with part V, which explores emerging trends in sports media and society. Through social media, virtually anyone can become a thought leader (wresting control from traditional outlets), and teams and athletes can dialogue directly with fans, effectively sidelining sports journalists. Chapters on the formerly taboo subjects of athlete mental health and sports wagering, as well as the exploding popularity of esports, round out the text.

Sports shape our culture in numerous ways, and the sports media plays a transformative role in how it occurs. Sports, Media, and Society prepares tomorrows sports journalists and communicators to venture beyond the how-tos of developing content to understanding the whys behind it. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 953g
  • Publication Date: 26 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781718217591

About Kevin Hull

Kevin Hull PhD is an associate professor of journalism and the lead instructor of the sports media initiative at the University of South Carolina. Before entering academia Hull was a television sports broadcaster for an NBC affiliate in North Carolina for about seven years. In this role he anchored and reported on local sports while also serving as photographer editor and producer for his own stories. His work has sent him to the Super Bowl NCAA Tournaments and many additional amateur and professional sporting events. Hull won several statewide awards for Best Sports Feature from the Radio Television Digital News Association of the Carolinas and his departments sportscasts were the most watched in the market. As a researcher Hull focuses primarily on local sports broadcasters throughout the United States. He has studied the challenges new sports broadcasters face the issues surrounding race and gender in the profession and how universities are preparing students to enter the field of sportscasting. His published studies have discussed sports media education how sportscasters are using social media and sports media internships. Hull wrote the textbook Sports Broadcasting published by Human Kinetics in 2022.

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