The International Sports Press Survey 2011 is a comparative study on the quality of sports reporting in print media. The editors, Thomas Horky and JAprg-Uwe Nieland, present an analysis of data from 22 countries and add more specific research in 14 selected country studies. The worldas largest study of its kind helps to identify similarities and differences in sports reporting. The results are placed in the context of the print media crisis, and conclusions are drawn to deal with the new challenges for sports journalism.January 2012) Free-to-air Channel Audience Share (%) Public ABC (1, 2, 3, News 24) 14, 3 S58 (1 and 2) 5, 6 Commercial ... after two media inquiries (the Convergence Review and the Finkelstein Inquiry), attempted to introduce legislation thatanbsp;...
Title | : | International Sports Press Survey 2011 |
Author | : | Thomas Horky, Jörg-Uwe Nieland |
Publisher | : | BoD – Books on Demand - 2013-10-08 |
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