Publication Date: December 2011
Pages: 224
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781849661577
How has globalization impacted on sports media? What are the economic ramifications? And what is the future of sports media?
This book investigates the constituents, dimensions and implications of the flows of media sport from the Global West to the Global East and in the reverse direction. At an historical moment when the relative stability of the Western media sport order is under challenge, it analyses a range of key structures, practices and issues whose ramifications extend far beyond the fields of play and national contexts in which sport events take place.
The book will critically appraise the state of sports television; rise of new sports media; emergence of hybrid sport cultural forms; eruption of sport-related political controversies and power struggles; mutations of forms of global sport fandom, and projections of the future of global media sport. Bringing together the latest interdisciplinary research, it is a really exciting book for all those interested in this emerging field.
Table of Contents
- Globalizing Sport Studies Series Editor's Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Arrivals Hall Message
- Markets in Movement
- Television
- Digital Media, Networking and Executive Fandom
- From West to East – and Back Again
- Tactical Manoeuvres, Public Relations Disasters and the Global Sport Scandal
- Departure Lounge Note
- References