The study garnered a 53 percent response rate $(n=187)$ from NCAA I-A members of the College Sports Information Directors of America. Based on their responses, practitioners were classified according to one of four role types--a technician and three management-related roles.Such results may call for high-level athletic managers to reassess the way they are utilizing their resident public relations practitioners. They also indicate that sports information personnel may need to address the issue of role conflict and might consider some new ways to serve their institutions.Results indicated that the majority of practitioners view themselves currently as technicians. They also showed significant differences $(p<.05)$ existing between technician...
This study attempted to examine the public relations activities of sports information departments of...
The sport industry has become an enormous cultural and economic force across the globe. Yet it is on...
As athletic departments at the college/university level are trying to creatively balance the financi...
Through public relations roles research, this study re-examines the dominant role of sport informat...
The purpose of this study is to determine the frequency with which college sports information direct...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has Division I, Division II, and Division III at...
Includes bibliographical references.The purposes of this study were to examine the level of job sati...
Athletic directors (ADs) in institutions of higher education are the chief administrators of their r...
INTRODUCTION: The traditional role of communications and media relations professionals within interc...
Currently, there are questions over which role, communication manager or communication technician, p...
The purpose of this study was to examine the self-role perception held by a university director of p...
Very little is known about the educational and experiential backgrounds of athletic administrators. ...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this study was two-fold. One, the study was to identify a set ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of official college athletic Web sites on the jo...
Unlike the years of formal academic preparation possessed by individuals in most professions, the la...
This study attempted to examine the public relations activities of sports information departments of...
The sport industry has become an enormous cultural and economic force across the globe. Yet it is on...
As athletic departments at the college/university level are trying to creatively balance the financi...
Through public relations roles research, this study re-examines the dominant role of sport informat...
The purpose of this study is to determine the frequency with which college sports information direct...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has Division I, Division II, and Division III at...
Includes bibliographical references.The purposes of this study were to examine the level of job sati...
Athletic directors (ADs) in institutions of higher education are the chief administrators of their r...
INTRODUCTION: The traditional role of communications and media relations professionals within interc...
Currently, there are questions over which role, communication manager or communication technician, p...
The purpose of this study was to examine the self-role perception held by a university director of p...
Very little is known about the educational and experiential backgrounds of athletic administrators. ...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this study was two-fold. One, the study was to identify a set ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of official college athletic Web sites on the jo...
Unlike the years of formal academic preparation possessed by individuals in most professions, the la...
This study attempted to examine the public relations activities of sports information departments of...
The sport industry has become an enormous cultural and economic force across the globe. Yet it is on...
As athletic departments at the college/university level are trying to creatively balance the financi...