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Play-by-play : radio, television, and big-time college sport /

Основен автор: Smith, Ronald A. 1936-
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001.
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Подобни документи: Print version:: Play-by-play.
Съдържание:
  • The media and early college sport
  • Marconi, the wireless, and early sports broadcasting
  • The broadcasters
  • Graham McNamee and Ted Husing dominate the airwaves
  • The radio threat to college football attendance
  • In the image of Rockne : Notre Dame and radio policy
  • Radio goes "bowling" : the Rose Bowl leads the way
  • Sport and the new medium of television
  • Networks, coaxial cable, commercialism, and concern
  • Notre Dame chooses commercial TV
  • Penn challenges the NCAA and the Ivy League
  • The NCAA experimental year
  • Networks : the Du Mont challenge
  • Regional conferences challenge a national policy
  • TV and the threat of professional football
  • Roone Arledge and the influence of ABC-TV
  • Advertising, image versus money, and the beer hall incident
  • The television announcer's role in football promotion
  • The cable television dilemma : more may be less
  • TV money, Robin Hood, and the birth of the CFA
  • TV property rights and a CFA challenge to the NCAA
  • Oklahoma and Georgia carry the TV ball for the CFA team
  • TV, home rule anarchy, and conference realignments
  • Basketball : from Madison Square Garden to a televised final four
  • TV's unfinished business : the Division I-A football championship.