Media Has Taken On A Essay

PAGES
1
WORDS
312
Cite
Related Topics:

¶ … media has taken on a whole new role in sports. Once assumed to be mainly for broadcasting and journalistic purposes, the sports media actively engages in production and programming. The relationship between actual athletics and the media is now thoroughly symbiotic. Sports depends on the media for exposure and the accrual of corporate sponsorships. The media depends on sports for practically the same reasons: to boost interest in the network brand and to stimulate advertising revenues. As a result, the nature of sports has changed considerably. Spectator sports have provided entertainment to viewers since Greco-Roman culture, but now sports is big business too.

As Moragas (1996) points out, sports has changed the media as much as media has changed sports. Moreover, the "media-sport" phenomenon has led to discernible cultural changes (Moragas 1996). Value systems and social norms shift according to the way media-sport is presented. Gender and race issues arise in the sports arena. Moragas (1996) also points out the way identity construction partly depends on media-sport. For instance, team allegiances and celebrity athletes may affect personal identity construction. Fans of a team often organize their social lives around sporting events. The Olympics is a special example of how media-sport is used to promote cross-cultural awareness or in some cases as a political tool.

Almost ten years after Moragas (1996) wrote, the media-sport phenomenon has proliferated. Dedicated sports channels on cable have become highly specified so that one type of sport (such as hockey or soccer) can have its own network, and in some cases more than one. The plethora of programming available and the number of paying customers proves how integral sports media and media-sport has become for the culture, the individual, and the marketplace.

Reference

Moragas, Miquel de. (1996). The new role of the mass media in the construction of sport and Olympic values. Retrieved Feb 1, 2010 from http://olympicstudies.uab.es/pdf/wp051_eng.pdf

Cite this Document:

"Media Has Taken On A" (2010, February 01) Retrieved April 18, 2024, from
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/media-has-taken-on-a-15389

"Media Has Taken On A" 01 February 2010. Web.18 April. 2024. <
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/media-has-taken-on-a-15389>

"Media Has Taken On A", 01 February 2010, Accessed.18 April. 2024,
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/media-has-taken-on-a-15389

Related Documents

Today, the modern media are so thoroughly integrated into our lives that the ubiquitous and instantaneous availability of information means that the media now influence, rather than merely report the news. By the end of the first decade of the 21st century, the modern media have contributed to the outcome of national elections and they have been substantially responsible for the success of political coupes that toppled dictatorships and

Where, the images of: various icons, symbols and ideas are going beyond national borders. This is significant, because it shows how improvements in technology, are playing a role in determining the way various forms of content is presented in the media. Where, globalized awareness within the different organizations has an impact, on shaping how individuals will view these various cultural icons. (Grossberg 421 -- 432) What the different chapters show,

Media Ownership Concentration The author of this report is asked to do a Marxist analysis of a media conglomerate and what does or tends to happen when a single corporate structure owns multiple publications and how the forcing out or limiting of other publications can lead to a stunted and incomplete view of reality due to an artificially limited marketplace. The company used as an example in this report is Time

Media Archaelogy and Videogames In today's world, the rapid development of technology has opened worlds of vast information and entertainment that are instantly accessible at the touch of a button. The relationships created in this way not only involve those we interact with online or via gaming, but also our own perception, the mental imagery we create and the apparatus we use to access these. A researcher who truly wants to

Media Violence The potential relationship between media violence and actual aggression comes to the forefront of public discussion, but unfortunately this discussion rarely takes into account the science related to the relationship between media violence and aggressive behavior. In particular, there is a widespread assumption that media violence directly causes aggression and aggressive behavior, and this assumption has become so common that even secondary scholarly discussions of the evidence have taken

Media Communications Representation of characters and role models in different media outlets is based on perceptions and preconceived notions held by the producer, co-producers, and audiences at large. Only those representations are drawn that largely resonate with current meanings given to people, characters, places, and objects.The paper presents two theoretical approaches to study media and its impact at large. Theory of social constructivism provides framework to assess the meanings given to