Sport, Public Broadcasting, and Cultural Citizenship: Signal Lost? (Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society)

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نام کتاب : Sport, Public Broadcasting, and Cultural Citizenship: Signal Lost? (Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society)
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : ورزش ، پخش عمومی و شهروندی فرهنگی: سیگنال گم شده است؟ (تحقیقات Routledge در ورزش ، فرهنگ و جامعه)
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ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2013
تعداد صفحات : 338
ISBN (شابک) : 2012051247 , 0415886031
زبان کتاب : English
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Cover\nHalf Title\nTitle Page\nCopyright Page\nDedication\nTable of Contents\nList of Figures\nList of Tables\nAcknowledgments\n1. Sport, Public Service Media, and Cultural Citizenship\n Introduction: Sport and Public Service Broadcasting\n Sport and Competing Broadcast Systems\n Signal Lost?\n Book Rationale and Content\n Notes\n References\n2. Before, During, and After the Neoliberal Moment: Media, Sports, Policy, Citizenship\n Introduction\n Policy\n The Media\n Sport\n Citizens\n The Great Unwashed/The Paying Audience\n The Neoliberal Hegemony\n Cultural Responses\n Notes\n References\n3. Televised Sport and Cultural Citizenship in Canada: The “Two Solitudes” of Canadian Public Broadcasting?\n Introduction\n The Early Days of Canadian Television\n CTV and the New Era of Competition\n The New Digital Broadcasting Landscape: Requiem for Public Broadcasting?\n The Demise of La Soirée DU Hockey and the Retention of HNIC\n Conclusion\n Acknowledgment\n References\n Notes\n4. Selling Out: The Gaming of the Living Room Seat for the US Sports Fan\n Introduction\n Cultural Citizenship and Consumption\n Consumer Citizenality and Reframing Commonality in US Sporting Identity\n The National Pastime: Major League Baseball\n The Radio Prologue\n The Broadcast Television Era\n The Cable Television Era\n The Digital Era\n America’s Game: The National Football League\n Pre-Television US Footbal\n The NFL and Television ‘Marriage’\n Cable and the NFL\n The Digital Era\n Fan Access and the Future\n Conclusion\n References\n5. Football for Everyone? Soccer, Television, and Politicsin Argentina\n Introduction\n Television and Soccer in Argentina\n Privatization and Monopolization\n Football for Everyone (Fútbol Para Todos)?\n Conclusion: The Argentine Crown Jewels and the Patrimonialization of Sport\n Notes\n References\n6. No Longer the Crown Jewels of Sport? Television, Sport, and National Events in the UK\n Introduction\n The Sports Media Ecology\n Sport and National Identity in the Uk\n The ‘Listed Events’ of UK National Television\n The Politics of Media Sport\n The Future of BBC Sport\n Let the (Court) Battle Commence: The ECJ and the FAPL\n Conclusion\n Appendix 1\n Acknowlwedgments\n Notes\n References\n7. The Law Not Applied: French Controversies about Television Viewer Access to the 2006 European Handball Championship\n Introduction\n Sport Broadcasting and Media Policy Developments in France\n The New Organization of the French Media Market\n What is a Sporting Event of Major Importance for French Society?\n The Case of the 2006 European Handball Championship: Controversies Over Broadcasting Rights\n How Sporting Events Became Important in French Society\n A Law Protecting the Consumer or Promoting Citizenship?\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n8. Belgium’s “List of Major Events” Mechanism in the Digital Broadcasting Era\n Introduction\n The Belgian State Structure\n The Belgian Media Landscape\n Origin of Belgium’s ‘List of Major Events’ Mechanism\n Events of Major Importance for Society\n Live or Deferred Coverage?\n The ‘List of Major Events’ Mechanism and its Problematic Notions in a Digital Media Landscape\n Free-to-Air Television\n Basic Packages of the Different Distributors\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n9. “Events of National Importance and Cultural Significance”: Sport, Television, and the Anti-Siphoning Regime in Australia\n Introduction: An Antipodean Paradise of Sport?\n Must Sport be Free?\n Which Sports, What Television, Which Medium?\n Conclusion: A Temporary Australian Settlement\n Notes\n References\n10. Millennium Blues: The Politics of Media Policy, Televised Sport, and Cultural Citizenship in New Zealand\n Introduction\n New Zealand Context\n Reviewing Digital Broadcasting Regulations\n A Broadcasting Test: The 2011 Rugby World Cup\n Discussion\n Conclusion\n Acknowledgments\n Notes\n11. The Political Economy of Sport Broadcasting in the Arab World\n Introduction\n The Development of Satellite Television in the Arab World\n The ‘Commercialization’ of Sport Channels in the Arab World\n The Battle Over Access to the 2006 FIFA World Cup\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n12. The Global Popular and the Local Obscure: Televised Sport in Contemporary Singapore\n Introduction\n Singapore: Negotiating East and West\n The Singaporean Mediascape and Sportscape\n Subscription Television and Sport in Singapore\n The Introduction of Competition into the Singaporean Subscription Television Market\n The 2010 FIFA World Cup: Joint Bidding or Collusion?\n Policy Response: The MDA’s Content Sharing Provision\n Conclusion\n References\n13. Sport, Broadcasting, and Cultural Citizenship in Japan\n Introduction\n An Overview of the Japanese Sport Landscape\n Baseball\n Football\n Sumo\n Sport, Broadcasting, and Television in Japan\n The Impact of New Media Technology on Sport in Japan\n Threats to Cultural Citizenship?\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n14. The Political Economy of Football Viewership in Africa\n Introduction\n Football, Fans, and Nation\n Television and Cultural Citizenship in Nigeria\n Globalization, African Footballers, and the New International Division of Cultural Labor\n The Nigerian Football Audience\n Television, Football ‘Show Houses,’ and New Audience Allegiances\n Football ‘Show Houses,’ Audiences, and the Global Cultural Economy\n Conclusion: Sport TV Viewing and Structural Inequalities\n References\n15. Watching the Football with Raymond Williams:A Reconsideration of the Global Game as a “Wonderful Game”\n Introduction\n Football, Television, and ‘Cultural Form’\n Football on Television: a ‘New Visual Experience’\n Football and the ‘Common Culture’\n Would Raymond Williams Still Keep his Television?\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n16. Afterword: Sport, Public Service Media, and a “Red Button” Future\n References\nContributors\nIndex




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