Live media coverage is a key element of the relationship between a sport and its publics. The role of television producers, including announcers, is to connect effectively with the public, creating an entertaining and engaging package that keeps viewers watching. In considering this as an aspect of public relations, this paper explores how national stereotypes function to present a consistent and easily interpretable set of messages that capture publics by reinforcing their existing understandings and by providing resources for enhancing the drama and uncertainty that is such a desirable aspect of the sport audience experience. Mapping the elements of the stereotype of Frenchness in rugby union as a case study, our analysis is based on inte...
Struggle is inherent in social interaction and meaning making. The argument proposed in this chapter...
The purpose of this article is to examine the influence of professionalization and mediatization of ...
Twenty years of professionalism has seen rugby union undergo dramatic transformations, from changes ...
Live media coverage is a key element of the relationship between a sport and its publics. The role o...
Televised sport offers a rich context for investigating the processes that influence particular uses...
This article explores how local pressures intersect to produce differing broadcasts in 2 cultural co...
International audienceIn team sports, the referee represents the authority figure: he has the power ...
La présente étude aborde la médiatisation du rugby en tant que récitmettant en scène des joueurs rep...
Sport is a unique ‘product’ in that most of its messages and images are conveyed through media cover...
Bruce and Tini (2008) indicate that with sport it is the media rather than sales and advertising str...
As the importance and financial rewards of global sport have increased so too the practice of public...
Drawing on previous studies which focus on national and racial stereotypes in the coverage of major ...
International audienceMay, 12th, 1976, in Glasgow, nearly thirty years after the end of the Second W...
International audienceMay, 12th, 1976, in Glasgow, nearly thirty years after the end of the Second W...
This study is the first known research to analyse sport public relations in New Zealand and aims to ...
Struggle is inherent in social interaction and meaning making. The argument proposed in this chapter...
The purpose of this article is to examine the influence of professionalization and mediatization of ...
Twenty years of professionalism has seen rugby union undergo dramatic transformations, from changes ...
Live media coverage is a key element of the relationship between a sport and its publics. The role o...
Televised sport offers a rich context for investigating the processes that influence particular uses...
This article explores how local pressures intersect to produce differing broadcasts in 2 cultural co...
International audienceIn team sports, the referee represents the authority figure: he has the power ...
La présente étude aborde la médiatisation du rugby en tant que récitmettant en scène des joueurs rep...
Sport is a unique ‘product’ in that most of its messages and images are conveyed through media cover...
Bruce and Tini (2008) indicate that with sport it is the media rather than sales and advertising str...
As the importance and financial rewards of global sport have increased so too the practice of public...
Drawing on previous studies which focus on national and racial stereotypes in the coverage of major ...
International audienceMay, 12th, 1976, in Glasgow, nearly thirty years after the end of the Second W...
International audienceMay, 12th, 1976, in Glasgow, nearly thirty years after the end of the Second W...
This study is the first known research to analyse sport public relations in New Zealand and aims to ...
Struggle is inherent in social interaction and meaning making. The argument proposed in this chapter...
The purpose of this article is to examine the influence of professionalization and mediatization of ...
Twenty years of professionalism has seen rugby union undergo dramatic transformations, from changes ...