Sports TV / Victoria E. Johnson.

By: Johnson, Victoria E [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (xi, 195 pages) : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781317935391; 131793539X; 9781315857992; 1315857995; 9781317935377; 1317935373; 9781317935384; 1317935381Subject(s): Television and sports -- United States | Television broadcasting of sports -- United States | Sports -- Social aspects -- United States | SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies | PERFORMING ARTS / Television / History & CriticismDDC classification: 791.45/65790973 LOC classification: GV742.3 | .J65 2021Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
"Not a traditional business" : sports TV as for-profit public good? -- Sportvision : the texts and tech of sports TV -- Generation IX : sports TV, gender and voice -- The level playing field? : sports TV and cultural debate -- The sports media ecosystem : sports TV's out-of-home communities -- Questions for discussion and further research -- Select timeline of U.S. sports television events.
Summary: "This book offers an introductory guide to sports TV, its history in the United States, the genre's defining characteristics, and analysis of its critical significance for the business practices, formal properties, and social, cultural, and political meanings of the medium. Victoria E. Johnson discusses a range of examples, from textual analysis of programs such as Monday Night Football and Being Serena to examination of television rights details, to sports TV's technological innovations and engagement of critical political debates. Johnson examines sports TV from its introduction to the ESPN+ era. She proposes that sports, as seen on TV in all of its iterations, is the central cultural forum for working through questions of community ideals, struggles over national and regional mythologies, and questions of representative citizenship. This book is an ideal guide for students and scholars of television, media, and cultural studies as well as those with an interest in television genre, sports tv history, and contemporary sport and media culture"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Not a traditional business" : sports TV as for-profit public good? -- Sportvision : the texts and tech of sports TV -- Generation IX : sports TV, gender and voice -- The level playing field? : sports TV and cultural debate -- The sports media ecosystem : sports TV's out-of-home communities -- Questions for discussion and further research -- Select timeline of U.S. sports television events.

"This book offers an introductory guide to sports TV, its history in the United States, the genre's defining characteristics, and analysis of its critical significance for the business practices, formal properties, and social, cultural, and political meanings of the medium. Victoria E. Johnson discusses a range of examples, from textual analysis of programs such as Monday Night Football and Being Serena to examination of television rights details, to sports TV's technological innovations and engagement of critical political debates. Johnson examines sports TV from its introduction to the ESPN+ era. She proposes that sports, as seen on TV in all of its iterations, is the central cultural forum for working through questions of community ideals, struggles over national and regional mythologies, and questions of representative citizenship. This book is an ideal guide for students and scholars of television, media, and cultural studies as well as those with an interest in television genre, sports tv history, and contemporary sport and media culture"-- Provided by publisher.

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