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The National Basketball Association reaches a global audience via a multiplatform strategy that leverages its uncanny ability to connect fans to all things NBA. Steven Secular brings readers inside the league's global operations and traces the history of the NBA's approach to sports media from its 1980s embrace of cable through the streaming revolution of the twenty-first century. As fans around the world stream games and other league content, NBA teams incorporate foreign languages and cultures into broadcasts to boost their product's appeal to audiences in Brazil, China, and beyond. Secular's analysis reveals how the NBA continues to transform itself into a wildly successful media producer and distributor more akin to a streaming studio than the sports leagues of old even as its media partners and sponsors erase any notion of sports as a civic good. A timely look at a dynamic media landscape, The Digital NBA shows how the games we love became content first and sport a distant second

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“The book offers a timely and original contribution to an understanding of the current, highly managed transformation of the globally differentiated access to media content. Secular convincingly argues that in many respects the NBA is a frontrunner regarding its global media strategies and thus--similar to Netflix for fictional content--can be taken as a lens into the wider marketization and mediatization of sport in a global multi-platform environment.”--Markus Stauff, University of Amsterdam

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments

Introduction: The International House of Hoops

  1. The Court: Event Production, Streaming Television, and the Glocalization of Live Sport
  2. The Venue: Silicon Valley, Public Finance, and the Arena as Media Platform
  3. The Wires: Dark Fiber, Satellites, and the Global Infrastructures of Streaming Sport
  4. The Office: The NBA’s Executive Operation as a Global Media Empire
  5. The Couch: At-Home Sport Spectatorship and the Multiplatform Viewing Environment
Conclusion: The House That Hoops Built

Notes

Index

The Digital NBA

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      Publisher: University of Illinois Press
      Publication Date: 20/06/2023
      ISBN13: 9780252087349, 978-0252087349
      ISBN10: 0252087348

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The National Basketball Association reaches a global audience via a multiplatform strategy that leverages its uncanny ability to connect fans to all things NBA. Steven Secular brings readers inside the league's global operations and traces the history of the NBA's approach to sports media from its 1980s embrace of cable through the streaming revolution of the twenty-first century. As fans around the world stream games and other league content, NBA teams incorporate foreign languages and cultures into broadcasts to boost their product's appeal to audiences in Brazil, China, and beyond. Secular's analysis reveals how the NBA continues to transform itself into a wildly successful media producer and distributor more akin to a streaming studio than the sports leagues of old even as its media partners and sponsors erase any notion of sports as a civic good. A timely look at a dynamic media landscape, The Digital NBA shows how the games we love became content first and sport a distant second

      Trade Review
      “The book offers a timely and original contribution to an understanding of the current, highly managed transformation of the globally differentiated access to media content. Secular convincingly argues that in many respects the NBA is a frontrunner regarding its global media strategies and thus--similar to Netflix for fictional content--can be taken as a lens into the wider marketization and mediatization of sport in a global multi-platform environment.”--Markus Stauff, University of Amsterdam

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: The International House of Hoops

      1. The Court: Event Production, Streaming Television, and the Glocalization of Live Sport
      2. The Venue: Silicon Valley, Public Finance, and the Arena as Media Platform
      3. The Wires: Dark Fiber, Satellites, and the Global Infrastructures of Streaming Sport
      4. The Office: The NBA’s Executive Operation as a Global Media Empire
      5. The Couch: At-Home Sport Spectatorship and the Multiplatform Viewing Environment
      Conclusion: The House That Hoops Built

      Notes

      Index

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