This article engages with the ‘canonical’ work of Daniel Dayan and Elihu Katz (1992) in re-examining aspects of the phenomenology of the media event, especially those of a global sporting nature. It considers a range of questions of ‘gain’ and ‘loss’ in ‘being there’, and of television-inspired changes to the experience of in-person attendance. Innovations in the viewing possibilities at global media events are considered in relation to forms of sociality during competitions such as the Olympic Games and the soccer World Cup. The discussion also notes the existence of significant variations in the ‘script forms’ of apparently similar media event types. Finally, it identifies interacting areas of focus important for an effective analysis of ...
The Triple Asian Olympics: Asia Ascending - Media, Politics, Geopolitics Numero spécial revue IJHSIn...
With all the mega sporting events that are happening in Brazil (The 2007 Pan-American Games, The 201...
With audiences estimated to consist of well over half of the global population, the Olympic Games ar...
While a convincing set of arguments exist in favor of the integrative role of media in contemporary ...
When Daniel Dayan and Elihu Katz wrote Media Events, their masterful analysis of mass ceremonies of ...
An examination of the FIFA World Cup as media mega event and the role played by television in this p...
The chapter analyses the historical mediatization of the FIFA World Cup focusing on the rhetoric of ...
Media events have been described as broadcasts that involve an engaged audience viewing the same eve...
Global sport competitions such as the Olympics and the World Cup were founded following universal pr...
Kotthaus J, Schaefer M, Stankovic N, Weitzel G. How Soccer Becomes Politics: A Case Study on the Com...
This paper is a case study that critically analyzes the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympic Games. The Olympi...
Audiences are at the heart of every media event. They provide legitimation, revenue and content and ...
The term 'media event' has been coined as a narrative form of mass media communication. The article ...
Current accounts on globalization and transnational media flows have reformed traditional debates on...
The Olympic Games are a global sports mega-event where the aggregation of mass audiences is still ob...
The Triple Asian Olympics: Asia Ascending - Media, Politics, Geopolitics Numero spécial revue IJHSIn...
With all the mega sporting events that are happening in Brazil (The 2007 Pan-American Games, The 201...
With audiences estimated to consist of well over half of the global population, the Olympic Games ar...
While a convincing set of arguments exist in favor of the integrative role of media in contemporary ...
When Daniel Dayan and Elihu Katz wrote Media Events, their masterful analysis of mass ceremonies of ...
An examination of the FIFA World Cup as media mega event and the role played by television in this p...
The chapter analyses the historical mediatization of the FIFA World Cup focusing on the rhetoric of ...
Media events have been described as broadcasts that involve an engaged audience viewing the same eve...
Global sport competitions such as the Olympics and the World Cup were founded following universal pr...
Kotthaus J, Schaefer M, Stankovic N, Weitzel G. How Soccer Becomes Politics: A Case Study on the Com...
This paper is a case study that critically analyzes the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympic Games. The Olympi...
Audiences are at the heart of every media event. They provide legitimation, revenue and content and ...
The term 'media event' has been coined as a narrative form of mass media communication. The article ...
Current accounts on globalization and transnational media flows have reformed traditional debates on...
The Olympic Games are a global sports mega-event where the aggregation of mass audiences is still ob...
The Triple Asian Olympics: Asia Ascending - Media, Politics, Geopolitics Numero spécial revue IJHSIn...
With all the mega sporting events that are happening in Brazil (The 2007 Pan-American Games, The 201...
With audiences estimated to consist of well over half of the global population, the Olympic Games ar...