Sports media planning, production, and reporting
A uniquely comprehensive text, Sports Media emphasizes the skills that you will need in order to be successful in the industry. With extensive coverage on reporting, anchoring, and production, this text offers thorough and effective descriptions of the sports reporter and anchor's function in...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Burlington, Mass. :
Focal Press, an imprint of Elsevier
2005.
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Edición: | 2nd ed |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009626892806719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Sports Media Planning, Production, and Reporting; Copyright; Contents; About the CD-ROM; Preface; Introduction; CHAPTER 1 Foundations; A Look Back; From Victoria to Jazz; Changing Times; The New Media Environment; Implications; The Future; Growth; Convergence; Competition; Entertainment; References; CHAPTER 2 Reporting; Approach; Types of Approaches; What Determines Approach?; Style; Different Styles; Opinion; The "Homer"; Criticism; First Person; Social Commentary; Techniques; Planning Ahead; Deadline; Communication; Research and Background; Interviewing; Objective; Audience; Respect
- Specific QuestionsStory Outline; At the Scene; References; CHAPTER 3 Print; An Overall Framework; Specific Types of Reporting; Game Stories; Developed Game Story; Beat Game Story; Beat Reporting with Michael Wallace; Game Day Sidebars; Feature Reporting; Context; Personalization; Magazines; Sports Magazines: Past, Present, and Future; Niche Magazines; Content; Sports Magazines with Sports Illustrated; The Print Experience; Print Reporting with Howard Schlossberg; References; CHAPTER 4 Broadcast; Writing Strategies; Active Voice; Grammar; Words and Numbers; Simplicity; Solid Reporting
- Broad EducationCreativity and Originality; Personalization; Using Sound; Outside Elements; Leads and Terminology; Packages, Voice Overs, and Voice Over/Sound on Tape; Voice Over; Voice Over/Sound on Tape; Packages; Scripting; Television; Radio; References; CHAPTER 5 The Internet; By the Numbers; Content Considerations; Functionality; Versatility; Uniqueness; Resources; Internet Sports Sites with Gary Kicinski; References; CHAPTER 6 Video and Visuals; Event Photography; Shooting on Location; Football; Basketball; Baseball; Other Sports; Feature Photography; General Rules; Practicing
- The Photography of NFL FilmsEditing; References; CHAPTER 7 Anchoring and Play-by-Play; Anchoring; Control; Personality; Creativity; Entertain; Play-by-Play; Raised on Radio; The Electronic Eye; The Role of the Analyst; Final Advice; Style; Practice; People, Not Statistics; Play-by-Play with Ron Franklin; References; CHAPTER 8 Production; Daily Sports Production; Print; Broadcast; Daily Sports; Special Productions; Live Sports Production; Television Production; Chain of Command; Radio Production; Live Events; Sports Talk Radio; The Future; References; CHAPTER 9 Economics; The Bottom Line
- The Ratings GameNew Approaches; Economic Synergy and Breakdown; References; CHAPTER 10 Public and Media Relations; The Sports Media Perspective; Local Media Information; On Campus; Sports Information with Mike Lageschulte; The Big Leagues; Sports PR with Gregg Ellis; The Public Relations Perspective; References; CHAPTER 11 Ethics; Conflict of Interest; Media Ownership; Boosterism; Relationships; Perks; Homers; Advertising; Other Issues; Manipulation and Honesty; Privacy; A Double Standard; The Bottom Line; References; CHAPTER 12 Gender and Race; Women's Work; Crashing the Men's Club
- Sports Information with Heidi Soliday