This essay traces and analyzes emerging zones of conflict as the transmission of popular sport content shifts from the historically dominant platform of broadcast tele-vision to the online environment of the Internet and World Wide Web (WWW). These conflicts are many and marked, underpinned by a shift in the media sport content economy in terms of the production, distribution and consumption of content. This economy is conceptualized as moving from a long-established broadcast model char-acterized by ‘scarcity’, with high barriers of access and cost restricting the number of media companies and sports organizations able to create, control and distribute quality, popular sport content. In comparison, the emerging online model is defined by ‘...
The future of sport broadcasting is uniquely positioned between the analogue paradigm of long-standi...
This thesis situates organized competitive digital gaming (eSport) in the context of historical spor...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Media Studies, 2015.C...
This essay traces and analyzes emerging zones of conflict as the transmission of popular sport conte...
This essay traces and analyzes emerging zones of conflict as the transmission of popular sport conte...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Syste...
This article examines a pioneering intervention by government in the control and ownership of media ...
This book investigates and analyzes the widespread and transformative media developments discussed b...
The demand for sport content by broadcasting organizations has undergone a major redefinition in the...
The increased popularity of mobile smartphones and tablet computers in developed economies is transf...
Thesis (S.M. in Technology and Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems D...
A new chapter on Sport and the Media covering why media sport matters, the political economy of medi...
A new chapter on Sport and the Media covering why media sport matters, the political economy of medi...
This chapter commenced by discussing the historical anxiety that the media have ‘taken over’ sport a...
The future of sport broadcasting is uniquely positioned between the analogue paradigm of long-standi...
The future of sport broadcasting is uniquely positioned between the analogue paradigm of long-standi...
This thesis situates organized competitive digital gaming (eSport) in the context of historical spor...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Media Studies, 2015.C...
This essay traces and analyzes emerging zones of conflict as the transmission of popular sport conte...
This essay traces and analyzes emerging zones of conflict as the transmission of popular sport conte...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Syste...
This article examines a pioneering intervention by government in the control and ownership of media ...
This book investigates and analyzes the widespread and transformative media developments discussed b...
The demand for sport content by broadcasting organizations has undergone a major redefinition in the...
The increased popularity of mobile smartphones and tablet computers in developed economies is transf...
Thesis (S.M. in Technology and Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems D...
A new chapter on Sport and the Media covering why media sport matters, the political economy of medi...
A new chapter on Sport and the Media covering why media sport matters, the political economy of medi...
This chapter commenced by discussing the historical anxiety that the media have ‘taken over’ sport a...
The future of sport broadcasting is uniquely positioned between the analogue paradigm of long-standi...
The future of sport broadcasting is uniquely positioned between the analogue paradigm of long-standi...
This thesis situates organized competitive digital gaming (eSport) in the context of historical spor...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Media Studies, 2015.C...