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This first book in the Journalism Insights series examines the major practical and ethical challenges confronting contemporary sports journalists which have emerged from, or been exacerbated by, the use of digital and social media.

Combining both quantitative and qualitative research and contributions from industry experts in sports reporting across Europe, America and Australia, the collection offers a valuable look at the digital sports reporting industry today. Issues discussed in the text include the ethical questions created by social media abuse received by sports journalists, the impact of social media on narratives about gender and race, and the silencing' of journalists over the issue of trans athletes, as well as the impact on traditional' aspects of sports journalism, such as the match report. The book features first-hand accounts from leading sports reporters and scholars about how these changes have affected the industry and s

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Introduction: Sports Journalism 3.0, Beyond Transition by Roger Domeneghetti

Part I: Ethical considerations in the digital era

  1. Benefit or Burden?: Social media and moral complexities confronting sports journalists by Tom Bradshaw
  2. Digital and Data-Driven Sports Journalism: New Challenges and Perspectives by Jana Wiske and Thomas Horky
  3. (Un)bunch of amateurs: Locating the fifth estate in the sports blogosphere by Simon McEnnis
  4. Part II: Representations and Narratives of Identity

  5. Exploring new media and sport through a gendered lens: enabling possibilities and/or reproducing inequities for women? By Michelle O’Shea and Hazel Maxwell
  6. Transgender athletes in women's sport: anti-social media and the 'silencing' of sports journalism by Daragh Minogue and Becky Thompson
  7. The 'Beautiful Game' in a World of Hate: Sports journalism, football and social media by Daniel Kilvington and John Price
  8. Part III: Practical considerations

  9. Using Twitter to Strengthen Audience Engagement in Sports TV Programmes: An Infotainment Overview by David Puertas-Graell and Pere Masip
  10. The end of the Scoop Scoreboard: Boundary work and breaking news in sports journalism by Brian Moritz and Michael Mirer
  11. The final whistle?: The future of the football match report in the digital age by David Randles

Conclusion: Navigating the Future by Roger Domeneghetti

Insights on Reporting Sports in the Digital Age

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 7/20/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367819477, 978-0367819477
      ISBN10: 0367819473

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This first book in the Journalism Insights series examines the major practical and ethical challenges confronting contemporary sports journalists which have emerged from, or been exacerbated by, the use of digital and social media.

      Combining both quantitative and qualitative research and contributions from industry experts in sports reporting across Europe, America and Australia, the collection offers a valuable look at the digital sports reporting industry today. Issues discussed in the text include the ethical questions created by social media abuse received by sports journalists, the impact of social media on narratives about gender and race, and the silencing' of journalists over the issue of trans athletes, as well as the impact on traditional' aspects of sports journalism, such as the match report. The book features first-hand accounts from leading sports reporters and scholars about how these changes have affected the industry and s

      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Introduction: Sports Journalism 3.0, Beyond Transition by Roger Domeneghetti

      Part I: Ethical considerations in the digital era

      1. Benefit or Burden?: Social media and moral complexities confronting sports journalists by Tom Bradshaw
      2. Digital and Data-Driven Sports Journalism: New Challenges and Perspectives by Jana Wiske and Thomas Horky
      3. (Un)bunch of amateurs: Locating the fifth estate in the sports blogosphere by Simon McEnnis
      4. Part II: Representations and Narratives of Identity

      5. Exploring new media and sport through a gendered lens: enabling possibilities and/or reproducing inequities for women? By Michelle O’Shea and Hazel Maxwell
      6. Transgender athletes in women's sport: anti-social media and the 'silencing' of sports journalism by Daragh Minogue and Becky Thompson
      7. The 'Beautiful Game' in a World of Hate: Sports journalism, football and social media by Daniel Kilvington and John Price
      8. Part III: Practical considerations

      9. Using Twitter to Strengthen Audience Engagement in Sports TV Programmes: An Infotainment Overview by David Puertas-Graell and Pere Masip
      10. The end of the Scoop Scoreboard: Boundary work and breaking news in sports journalism by Brian Moritz and Michael Mirer
      11. The final whistle?: The future of the football match report in the digital age by David Randles

      Conclusion: Navigating the Future by Roger Domeneghetti

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