Sports Programming as a Public Good: A Complicated Congressional Legacy
págs. 3-21
págs. 23-38
A Whole New Ball Game?: The Changing European Sports Rights Marketplace
págs. 39-56
Ascending as the Fantasy Giant: ESPN Fantasy, Mainstreaming Fantasy Gaming, and the Role of Goliath
págs. 57-67
ESPN and esports: Capturing and Joining a Rising Sport
págs. 69-86
Tune It or Stream It?: Can Millennials and the Internet Save ESPN?
págs. 89-105
ESPN's Double Standard?: The Politics of Frame and Tone in Sports
págs. 107-125
A "Fireable Offense?": Jemele Hill and the Rhetoric of Public Correction
págs. 127-145
Jemele Hill, Twitter, and ESPN: Thinking Inside the (Potter) Box
págs. 147-164
Adapting to the Digital Age: ESPN's Crisis Communication During the 2015 and 2017 Layoffs
págs. 165-181
The Present (But Not Future) ESPN Ombudsman: Levying Accountability Through the Inception of the Digital Age
Xavier Ramon Vegas, José Luis Rojas-Torrijos, Andrew C. Billings
págs. 185-199
SportsCenter at 40: Evolving With the Times
págs. 201-220
ESPN´s Evolving Mobile Motives: Development, Consumption, Competition
Jake Kucek, Zach Humphreys, Adam C. Earnheardt, Greg G. Armfield
págs. 221-233
Creation of The Longhorn Network: Shadow of a Dying Business Model
págs. 235-249
National vs. Local: Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports Networks in the 2010s
págs. 251-268
"Seeking a Storybook Ending": Examining the Future Distribution of Women's Sporting Events
págs. 269-209
Tying the Brand to Something a Little Bit Bigger: A Political Economy Analysis of espnW
págs. 291-309
Storytelling at the Worldwide Leader in Sports: An Interview With John Walsh, Executive Vice President of ESPN, Retired
págs. 311-327
Modern Pathways of Sports Consumption: An Interview With Paul Melvin, Senior Director of Communications for ESPN
págs. 329-336
Sports Media in 2020: Patterns, Trends, and Crystal-Ball Gazing
págs. 337-356
Visualizing 2020: The Future of Sports Media Panel Discussion
págs. 357-374
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