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  • ISBN 9781032422091
  • Weight: 650g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 26 May 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Now in a fully revised and updated third edition, Sport and the Media: Managing the Nexus combines in-depth analysis of the rapidly developing sport media industry with a clear and straightforward guide to practical sport media management skills.

The book explains how the media works, as well as the practical skills necessary to manage the communication process. It explores the commercial relationships that exist between media and sport organisations, as well as the shift towards in-house media production, and explains how to apply a range of tools and strategies to promote the message, brand and achievements of sport organisations. This updated edition includes three completely new chapters introducing the fundamentals of storytelling, the growing significance of social issues, and the diversity of job roles and careers in sport media. It also features expanded coverage of digital technologies and social media, as well as profiles of industry professionals.

This is an essential textbook for any degree level course on sport and the media, sport media management or sport communication, and invaluable reading for any sport media or sport management practitioner looking to improve their professional skills.

Additional resources include case diagnostics, tutorial plans, test bank, additional readings, and links to useful websites and videos.

Merryn Sherwood is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics, Media and Philosophy and Coordinator of the Sport Media major in the Bachelor of Media and Communication at La Trobe University, Australia. She is a former award-winning journalist and international sport media manager, working at events such as the Rugby World Cup, Australian Open and London 2012 Olympic Games. Her research focuses broadly on disruption and change in media, with a particular focus on the way digital media is transforming the sport media nexus.

Anthony Kerr is Senior Lecturer in Sport Business and Marketing at Edith Cowan University, Australia and Course Coordinator of its sport business and event management program. Anthony is an award-winning educator who has worked for several sporting organisations worldwide. His research interests are fuelled by a fascination with the psychology of football fandom, its evolution alongside new digital and virtual realities and how this engagement can create communities and strengthen global brands.

Ashleigh-Jane Thompson is Senior Lecturer in Sport Management and Learning and Teaching Coordinator within the Department of Management and Marketing at the La Trobe Business School, Australia. She is an award-winning researcher whose primary research activities are in the fields of sport communication, sport marketing, fan engagement and sport innovation. Ashleigh is an active researcher within La Trobe’s Centre for Sport and Social Impact (CSSI) and is president of the Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand (SMAANZ).

Matthew Nicholson is Pro Vice-Chancellor and President (Indonesia) at Monash University, Australia. He has an international reputation for his research and expertise in the sport–public health nexus, physical activity, policy, social capital, the social impact of sport, recreation and leisure, and the media representation of sport.