This paper presents an analysis of sports sections in eight metropolitan newspapers over six decades, from 1956 until 2006. Results demonstrated that newspapers devoted more space to sports, although a slight decrease (perhaps due to increased popularity of the Internet) was noted in 2006. Newspapers also used more locally written articles on their section front. Spectator sports coverage increased over the period, at the expense of participant sports
Previous research has been critical of sports journalism’s relationship with sport’s corporate and b...
The purpose of this study is to show which content that is most common in the Swedish News Agency TT...
textIn today’s new media landscape, who tells the story and how it is told has changed from the trad...
The purpose of this study was to illustrate how the Swedish tabloid press construct their sports sec...
This paper looks into the landscape and different types of sports media throughout history. This is ...
The sports departments of news organisations with both newspaper and website publications have been ...
The purpose of this research was to analyze the contents of the sports section of Canada’s National ...
This study was undertaken to expand and enhance the extremely limited body of knowledge on media con...
The purpose with our study was to see if and how the amount of articles regarding different sports h...
"Pulling Newspapers Apart: Analysing Print Journalism" explores contemporary UK national and local n...
Sports journalism is an important part of contemporary media, but it is a sector that has not receiv...
Exclusive news is a demand of most news organizations, but previous research suggests the pursuit of...
The quantitative characteristics of sport photographs in newspapers were examined in comparison with...
Bibliography: pages [72]-77.With many significant technological advancements in Journalism, the loca...
This research collection explores the ongoing interaction between sport, media, and society througho...
Previous research has been critical of sports journalism’s relationship with sport’s corporate and b...
The purpose of this study is to show which content that is most common in the Swedish News Agency TT...
textIn today’s new media landscape, who tells the story and how it is told has changed from the trad...
The purpose of this study was to illustrate how the Swedish tabloid press construct their sports sec...
This paper looks into the landscape and different types of sports media throughout history. This is ...
The sports departments of news organisations with both newspaper and website publications have been ...
The purpose of this research was to analyze the contents of the sports section of Canada’s National ...
This study was undertaken to expand and enhance the extremely limited body of knowledge on media con...
The purpose with our study was to see if and how the amount of articles regarding different sports h...
"Pulling Newspapers Apart: Analysing Print Journalism" explores contemporary UK national and local n...
Sports journalism is an important part of contemporary media, but it is a sector that has not receiv...
Exclusive news is a demand of most news organizations, but previous research suggests the pursuit of...
The quantitative characteristics of sport photographs in newspapers were examined in comparison with...
Bibliography: pages [72]-77.With many significant technological advancements in Journalism, the loca...
This research collection explores the ongoing interaction between sport, media, and society througho...
Previous research has been critical of sports journalism’s relationship with sport’s corporate and b...
The purpose of this study is to show which content that is most common in the Swedish News Agency TT...
textIn today’s new media landscape, who tells the story and how it is told has changed from the trad...