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What does the ever-changing world of sports media look like in 2019? In a limited new series from Sports in Society, we are going to dive into how some of the new players are changing the space and how some of the establishments are trying to keep up. Through it all, we'll be asking how these new ways of interacting with sports changes our experience and understanding. Further, we will be questioning just how current trends play out in the broader world and what they mean for society in gene ...
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Sports Illustrated: The Grand Ole Dame
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Sports Illustrated did a ton to create the sports media world that we love today. They helped launch the long-form sports journalism that turned us into life long fans. But, what is their role these days as they face more and more competition? They clearly are losing out to ESPN in some areas, but where are they holding strong? What niche do they f…
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ESPN: The Oldest, Biggest & Best (?)
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First, we look into ESPN, the foremost name in sports media. We discuss where this behemoth came from and just what they mean in the market now. Then we walk through our rubric looking at how they well they compete with other outlets with regards to content, sustainability, willingness to discuss politics, etc. Additionally, we spent a little time …
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Introduction: Framing The Current State of Sports Media
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As we set out on this exploration of the current state of sports media, we take a moment to share some of the questions we are asking and frame the conversation. How have things changed in the last twenty years? How do we digest news now? What are some of the major trends that we are interested to explore? We are setting the stage for the next 12-1…
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Introducing The State of Sports Media Podcast
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What does the ever-changing world of sports media look like in 2019? In a limited new series from Sports in Society, we are going to dive into how some of the new players are changing the space and how some of the establishments are trying to keep up. Through it all, we'll be asking how these new ways of interacting with sports changes our experien…
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Ep 13: Tina Meier, Laura Lewis, Sanjay Nath
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At Elon University, four students have committed suicide in less than three years. This week on the podcast, we examine the issue of mental health among adolescents by speaking with a victim's mother, a university administrator and a leading expert in psychology.Autor: State of the Media
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Abbie Bennett, a real-time reporter for the Raleigh News & Observer talks about her military family upbringing, passion for storytelling and the biggest challenges to journalism.Autor: State of the Media
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Dallas Woodhouse works as the executive director of the North Carolina Republican Party. This month-long project sheds light on Dallas's personal and professional life, his quirky campaign tactics and how he became one of the most prominent and divisive figures in state politics.Autor: State of the Media
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Dallas Woodhouse serves as the executive director of the North Carolina Republican Party. This week on the pod, we offer a brief preview ahead of an upcoming profile.Autor: State of the Media
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Paul Parsons, dean of Elon University's School of Communications, and Jane Seidel, junior audience analyst at The Wall Street Journal, discuss issues classrooms and newsrooms are facing in keeping up with the pace of emerging technology.Autor: State of the Media
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Madison Taylor, former executive editor of The Burlington Times-News, discusses the role of community newspapers, speaks critically of corporate ownership and urges editors to pay closer attention to what their readers have to say.Autor: State of the Media
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