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Any successful manager in sport must have a clear understanding of how the media works and the skills to manage the communication process. Now in a fully revised second edition, Sport and the Media is the only textbook to combine in-depth analysis of the sport media industry with a clear guide to practical sport media management skills. This updated edition includes a wider range of examples and cases, as well as four completely new chapters covering social media, managing the media, the sports journalist and the role of the sport media manager. A new companion website provides additional…mehr
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317690436
- Artikelnr.: 43085315
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317690436
- Artikelnr.: 43085315
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Anthony Kerr is a Lecturer in the Department of Management and Marketing at La Trobe University, Australia. He has designed and delivered a wide range of subjects in sport business and marketing and his research interests focus on brand equity and professional football, especially the contribution that foreign fans ('satellite supporters') can make to an organisation's bottom line in a global marketplace. He has been recognised for excellence in teaching and has a proven track record in marketing, sponsorship and media relations for sport organizations worldwide, and has worked with some of the world's most famous brands: Nike, AT&T Wireless, SEGA, TimeWarner and the UK Super League
Merryn Sherwood is a former award-winning newspaper journalist, who has worked in the media space at major events including the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games, 2010 Singapore Youth Olympic Games, Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games, the 2011 Rugby World Cup and the Australian Open. Since 2011 she has worked as a media contractor for the International Triathlon Union, including driving the ITU's social media channels at the London 2012 Olympic Games and editing Mind, Body, Soul - 25 Years of the International Triathlon Union, a limited edition book release to celebrate 25 years of the ITU's history. She is currently undertaking a PhD that explores the roles of communications and media relations staff within Australian sports organisations at La Trobe University, where she also teaches in the sport management programme
Defining Relationship 2. The Evolution of the Nexus: Understanding the Game
Section 2: Sport Media Landscapes 3. The Sport and Media Industries:
Meeting the Global Players 4. Broadcast Rights and Revenue: Putting up Big
Numbers 5. Sport Media Regulation: Making the Rules Section 3: Sport Media
Professionals 6. Sport Journalists: Friend or Foe? 7. Sport Media Relations
Practitioners: Inside the Team Section 4: Sport Media Strategies 8. Sport
Media Planning and Promotion: The Foundations of Coverage 9. Sport Media
Communications: Feeding the Media 10. Sport Media Interactions: Working
with the Media 11. Sport and Social Media: Keeping up with the Tweets,
Posts and Links 12. Major Sport Event Media Management: Controlling the
Chaos 13. Managing Crises, Scandals and Reputations: Not All Publicity is
Good
Defining Relationship 2. The Evolution of the Nexus: Understanding the Game
Section 2: Sport Media Landscapes 3. The Sport and Media Industries:
Meeting the Global Players 4. Broadcast Rights and Revenue: Putting up Big
Numbers 5. Sport Media Regulation: Making the Rules Section 3: Sport Media
Professionals 6. Sport Journalists: Friend or Foe? 7. Sport Media Relations
Practitioners: Inside the Team Section 4: Sport Media Strategies 8. Sport
Media Planning and Promotion: The Foundations of Coverage 9. Sport Media
Communications: Feeding the Media 10. Sport Media Interactions: Working
with the Media 11. Sport and Social Media: Keeping up with the Tweets,
Posts and Links 12. Major Sport Event Media Management: Controlling the
Chaos 13. Managing Crises, Scandals and Reputations: Not All Publicity is
Good