Demand studies of professional team sports have traditionally focused on stadium attendance; however, advances in broadcasting mean that teams generate revenue from stadium goers and broadcasters alike. Previous studies of demand have focused on stadium attendance and television audiences, but none have assessed the demand for match‐day attendances and demand by television audiences jointly. This study models match‐day attendances and television audiences using data from tier‐two of English league football. It shows that while televised matches depress stadium attendances, ceteris paribus, there is an important feedback in that larger stadium attendances have positive impacts on the size of television audiences. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley ...
This paper uses an attendance demand model with panel data on over 4,000 games to examine economic p...
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The paper employs data from 2,884 matches, of which 158 were televised, in the second tier of Englis...
Modelling audience size for televised football matches has utility for a number of stakeholders. In ...
Since the early 1990s, sports broadcasting has emerged to become an important part of the sports ind...
Previous research estimating demand for sporting events has focused largely on professional baseball...
The paper employs data from 2884 matches in the English Football League Championship. It builds a mo...
This articles uses an attendance demand model with panel data on more than 4,000 games to examine ec...
Previous studies of football attendance in England have produced contradictory results as to the eff...
Purpose Attendance at matches in the smaller European football leagues is challenged by the increas...
This paper models the impacts of market size and team competition for fan base on matchday attendanc...
This paper models the impacts of market size and team competition for fan base on matchday attendanc...
”Understanding about the nature and determinants of demand is arguably the most important empirical ...
This research paper was conducted to find out more about the determinants of professional sports att...
This paper uses an attendance demand model with panel data on over 4,000 games to examine economic p...
In the past decade, television broadcasters have been investing a huge amount of money for the Belgi...
The effect of live transmissions of football matches on spectator demand in European football has be...
The paper employs data from 2,884 matches, of which 158 were televised, in the second tier of Englis...
Modelling audience size for televised football matches has utility for a number of stakeholders. In ...
Since the early 1990s, sports broadcasting has emerged to become an important part of the sports ind...
Previous research estimating demand for sporting events has focused largely on professional baseball...
The paper employs data from 2884 matches in the English Football League Championship. It builds a mo...
This articles uses an attendance demand model with panel data on more than 4,000 games to examine ec...
Previous studies of football attendance in England have produced contradictory results as to the eff...
Purpose Attendance at matches in the smaller European football leagues is challenged by the increas...
This paper models the impacts of market size and team competition for fan base on matchday attendanc...
This paper models the impacts of market size and team competition for fan base on matchday attendanc...
”Understanding about the nature and determinants of demand is arguably the most important empirical ...
This research paper was conducted to find out more about the determinants of professional sports att...
This paper uses an attendance demand model with panel data on over 4,000 games to examine economic p...
In the past decade, television broadcasters have been investing a huge amount of money for the Belgi...
The effect of live transmissions of football matches on spectator demand in European football has be...