Sports Media

  • Sports Media: Reporting, Producing, and Planning
    By Bradley Schultz, Edward T. Arke

    ESPN«s SportsCenter has been the premiere sports anchor position in the country for decades. It«s easy to find a popular ... (Courtesy of John Atashian/ESPN) Figure 7-3 Today«s sports-talk radio hosts, like Mike Greenberg and.

  • Sports Media: Transformation, Integration, Consumption
    By Andrew C. Billings

    Sport fans' attitudes toward war analogies as descriptors of sport. ... An imperceptible difference: Visual and textual constructions of femininity in Sports Illustrated and Sports Illustrated for Women. ... Sport, rhetoric, and gender.

  • Sports Media: Reporting, Producing, and Planning
    By Bradley Schultz

    ... sports/ 54036.htm Oriard, M. (1982). Dreaming of heroes: American sports fiction, 1868–1980. Chicago: Nelson-Hall. Postman, Neil. (1985). Amusing ourselves to death. New York: Penguin Books. Ralbovsky, Marty. (1971). Super bowl. New ...

  • Sports Media: Planning, Production, and Reporting
    By Brad Schultz

    ... sports/ 54036.htm Oriard, M. (1982). Dreaming of heroes: American sports fiction, 1868–1980. Chicago: Nelson-Hall. Postman, Neil. (1985). Amusing ourselves to death. New York: Penguin Books. Ralbovsky, Marty. (1971). Super bowl. New ...

  • Sports Media: Reporting, Producing, and Planning
    By Bradley Schultz

    ... Big league troubles. U.S News & World Report. Merron, Jeff. (2003, January 21). Now that's a stupid question. ESPN. http://espn.go.com/page2/s/ merron/media.html Not-so-great moments in sports. (1985). [Home video]. HBO Video: New York ...

  • Sports Media: Reporting, Producing, and Planning
    By Bradley Schultz, Edward T. Arke

    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 ...

  • Sports Media: Transformation, Integration, Consumption
    By Andrew C. Billings

    ... girls: The gendered language of televised sports. In D.S. Eitzen (Ed.), Sport in ... Beer and liquor ads in mega sports media events. Signs, 30, 1879–1909 ... babes, and balls: Masculinity and sports talk radio. Albany, NY: SUNY Press ...