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The media influences sports in a n umber of ways... The media's influence has changed over the years as well. 40-50 years ago most fans would h ave to wait until the next days papers came out to find out the scores of the da y befores games. Or they might have access to the radio. The increase in televising games has brought different sports moer fans as they are able to follow their teams more closely. Over the years technology has increased to the point where even if your team is not on the tele, you can still get up to the second game details through the internet. The media has been the driving force for certain changes in the game as well. For instance the outcry of fans while watching an American Football game on the tele after seeing a bad call by the referee prompted the league to implement a review of certain calls during the game. Allowing for the possibility of reversing the call. The media, by exposing sports, teams and players more intimately to the public have  brought many more fans to the games and allowed the owners to drive up the costs of attending a game and in essence that is partly why the players salaries are so ridiculously high. The media can account for another reason for high salaries, they have so many commentaries and editorials about every sport that the players get more exposure and their agents use this perceived popularity to he lp them in negotiating contracts. The has been an influence in creating and then helping to correct problems as well. Steroids is a perfect example. In Major League Baseball helped create an atmosphere in the game where everyone felt they needed to hit homeruns to gain the approval of the media and the fans. They turned to steroids when natural regimens were not making them enough gains. The media turned a blind eye for a while and then decided to expose the steroid problem in the game. By exposing the problem they basically made it impossible for Major League baseball not to address the issue. Now there is random testing and ramifications for getting caught. Another example of the media influencing sports is American College football. At the end of the season the best teams are picked to go to bowl games which bring bucketloads of money to the universities and national exposure to the players looking to advan ce to the professional level via the draft. The media is a major influence in wh at teams get elected to participate in the bowl games. If a team has a great season but has not had a lot of exposure the media will and does snub them in favor of a traditionally good school that may have a terrible season. So, as you can see there are numerous ways that the media influences sports. They  promote the sports and make them more popular ie.. golf, tennis, bowling, d arts... without the media many sports would have the popularity they enjoy today. When communication is spread not just between two individuals but rather between tens

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The media influences sports in a number of ways...

The media's influence has changed over the years as well.40-50 years ago most fans would have to wait until the next days papers came out to find

out the scores of the day befores games. Or they might have access to the radio.

The increase in televising games has brought different sports moer fans as they are able

to follow their teams more closely. Over the years technology has increased to the point

where even if your team is not on the tele, you can still get up to the second game detailsthrough the internet.

The media has been the driving force for certain changes in the game as well. For 

instance the outcry of fans while watching an American Football game on the tele after seeing a bad call by the referee prompted the league to implement a review of certain

calls during the game. Allowing for the possibility of reversing the call.

The media, by exposing sports, teams and players more intimately to the public have brought many more fans to the games and allowed the owners to drive up the costs of 

attending a game and in essence that is partly why the players salaries are so ridiculouslyhigh. The media can account for another reason for high salaries, they have so many

commentaries and editorials about every sport that the players get more exposure and

their agents use this perceived popularity to help them in negotiating contracts.

The has been an influence in creating and then helping to correct problems as well.

Steroids is a perfect example. In Major League Baseball helped create an atmosphere in

the game where everyone felt they needed to hit homeruns to gain the approval of themedia and the fans. They turned to steroids when natural regimens were not making them

enough gains. The media turned a blind eye for a while and then decided to expose thesteroid problem in the game. By exposing the problem they basically made it impossiblefor Major League baseball not to address the issue. Now there is random testing and

ramifications for getting caught.

Another example of the media influencing sports is American College football. At the

end of the season the best teams are picked to go to bowl games which bring bucketloads

of money to the universities and national exposure to the players looking to advance to

the professional level via the draft. The media is a major influence in what teams getelected to participate in the bowl games. If a team has a great season but has not had a lot

of exposure the media will and does snub them in favor of a traditionally good school that

may have a terrible season.

So, as you can see there are numerous ways that the media influences sports. They promote the sports and make them more popular ie.. golf, tennis, bowling, darts... without

the media many sports would have the popularity they enjoy today.

When communication is spread not just between two individuals but rather between tens

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of millions of people it is known as mass media. Mass media is known as the central

nervous system of society. "Mass media has many different purposes, such as providing

information, entertaining, persuading and also by carrying a vague general function of culture to millions of people."(Frederick 18). In order for mass media to exist, there must

 be an audience. Today's society is very selective; each receiver reacts differently through

his or her own experience and orientation according to mass media. Therefore, massmedia exists in many different forms such as magazines, television, newspapers, internet,

motion pictures, and even plays. Some examples of these forms of mass media are

cosmopolitan magazine for young modern women and TSN television network for sportsfans. With such extreme varieties of mass media existing in today's societies there are

three major constraints that seem to have an impressionable impact. These constraints can

keep mass media very restricted. The major constraint of mass media is competition.

Each form of mass media wants to be the one to target the audience, so thereforecompetition between mass media is very strong, because capturing the inside of the sports

world is critical. Apart from the competition among the various forms of media there is

also competition among each form of the media example Fox network competes with all

television networks for a market share of the audience. Network companies such as Fox buy the contracts to show American football games for millions of dollars, which they in

turn make their money back through companies wanting to advertize on their network during these football games. The audience Fox attracts by showing these games also

 provides an audience for companies wanting to advertise their products and provides

 potential customers for their products. This life cycle exists in all forms of media apart

from just television, newspapers try to cover the best stories in all areas of life fromtradegy to sports and entertainment. From a sociological stand point in today's society sex

and violence attracts audiences. By examining the internet, which is the newest form of 

mass media internet companies that provide the most outrageous websites with sex andviolence are the most watched websites. Media Companies compete with each other on

those levels by looking at what attracts the most attention and trying to provide it.

Although the audience are the ones who decide what information is important and thisdecides what groups of mass media get the most attention the influence of the media in

today's world really guides them in helping them make that decision without their actual

knowledge. If your story isn't important to the audience then your media is taking upspace, so therefore you either have to produce what the audience wants or you will not be

able to survive in the competitive world of mass media. In order to survive in society you

must offer the general public information they are interested in. Money also puts

constraints on what an individual gets to know. If a person can't afford to buy a televisionthat is restricting them on the knowledge that they are able to consume. Also, companies

run on budget plans, and if there is no money in the budget, they are unable to provide

information to a society. For every story that is produced, or every television commercialaired that could have been many more, to follow. But with limited money in the budget

 plans, an audience's view also becomes very limited, because if the media doesn't have

the money to produce the information that is information that a society loses out on. Timeis also another constraint because is doesn't make a difference on the amount of media

there is, there will only be twenty four hours in each day and not all a person's time can

 be devoted to the effects of mass media. With the consideration of all these constraints

this may create many difficulties for mass media, these difficulties will have a reflection

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on society as well. In media these constraints are known as noise. "All media within each

other create noise, but with all the conflicting views, within lies a pattern, that shows

some element of truth." (Frederick 10). The purpose of this paper is to state how massmedia influences sport. The point that is being made in this paper is to show how mass

media influences society, and how it influences sports within a society. To show how

sport influences society, the game of basketball will be used. Mass media is a reflectionof society. "Mass media are essential agents of social change, and the specific kind of 

social change they are expected to help accomplish in the transition to new customs and

 practices, and in some cases, to different social relationships." (D'seuza 27). Also agentsof social control exist. As a result of all these alterations a significant change in an

individuals attitudes, beliefs, skills and social norms may result. Before the existence of 

radio, mass media were barely existent except in print. But with all the developments in

technology mass media continually progresses, in many different directions. Differentindividuals are selective in the way that they let mass media influence their lives. For 

example, if a person decides to read a book they are getting to determine what aspects of 

the mass media they consume. "Books are the most individual of mass media." (Frederick 

156). But when a person watches television it is not as personal as reading a book,television is built into society. " Television's commercial and entertainment emphasis

 both reflect and affect the hedonistic and acquisitive nature of contemporary America."(Frederick 264). With the constant production of commercials and varying types of 

entertainment there seems to rising controversy throughout society. Mass media has

many positive effects on many people, in countries such as India, mass media had made a

tremendous change. People in rural communities are now able to communicate back andforth, children of this country are now able to obtain and expand on their education, there

are continuous improvements in their health care system and even modern agricultural

techniques are being developed. These results of the mass media in India have had many positive effects on their society. But not everybody agrees that mass media has had a

 positive effect, some believe that it has damaged societies beyond repair. Since mass

media has such an overwhelming influence on society, it may end up shaping the wayand individual thinks. A good example of this is through advertising. "It is advertising, by

large, that supports the United States' pervasive and extraordinary diverse mass media

system. Advertising major focus is the better you display a commodity the more of thecommodity you sell. The private sector gives the advertising industry the money to sell

their products, and the company that offers the most capital is the one who gets their 

 product aired. This is where one of our major constraints, known as, competition comes

into play. Whatever company holds the most capital decides what we as a society get toconsume. Advertisers will say that they produce what the consumer demands but on the

other hand they are putting many limits on what we get to consume. With the constant

growth of mass media many individuals have been offered tremendous opportunities.This paper will use the influences of mass media in the world of sports, too show

examples of these opportunities. Both the positive and negative effects of the mass media

will be outlined. The first reported Sports Coverage appeared on May 5 1733. Reportersused to report on the philosophy. Electronic media: (i.e. type written stories), started to be

used in 1850. In the 1920's radio stations started to broadcast sporting events live.

Experimental Television broadcast where started in the 1950's. Sports Illustrated prints an

average of three million copies per week. "Sport has become an influential part of the

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entertainment industry, the mass media (particularly television) have become intimately

involved in the growth, production, and control of modern sports." ( McPherson 146).

"The term mass media provides information describes the process that allows people tocommunicate rapidly and simultaneously with a large percentage of the population."

( McPherson 146). In our society sports are a major part of a new mass culture, as well as

 popular music, movies and television shows. Most people watch sports through thetelevision. People also follow sport thought magazines and radio. From watching the

television programs and reading the reports our society learns to love and/or hate the

sports icons in our world. The media does not seem to hold anything back. Mediacoverage is not just limited to professional sports. They cover amateur sports as well.

These sports are covered at a local, provincial and national level. Coverage is from

anywhere from little league to college sports. We as a society like to know all the

information about our sports heroes. The mass media is more then willing to provide uswith this information. Sometimes they provide more information then most of us want to

know. The boundaries of people's personal privacy are denied. They find out the history,

family background, current lifestyle etc. of these players. There are not to many other 

 people in our society that this happens to. These players most feel that there privacy is being invaded almost all of the time. This is not just isolated to sports figures, politicians

and key public figures are in the spotlight as well. Most major sports clubs pay reportersto report on their teams. By doing this it protects them so that the reports will report on

the positive aspects of their teams. The negative aspects are toned down to some extent.

They need to provide some negative aspects because if they didn't they then a lot of 

 people may lose interest. An example of this is that you don't see as many highlight reelsof home runs anymore. They want to promote the game as more of technecical product

The media chooses what they report or do not report they enhance certain act and

downplay others. People perceive the media as just report in the facts. In actuality theyare report a narrated story that someone has composed. As Alan and John Clarke said: "It

selects between sports for those which make "good television", and it selects within a

 particular event, it highlights aspects for the viewers. This selective highlighting is not"natural or inevitable - it is based on certain criteria, certain media assumptions about

what is 'good television." But the media not only select they also provide us with

definitions of what has been selected. They interpret events for us, provide us withframeworks of meaning in which to make sense of the event. To put it simply, television

does not merely consist of pictures, but also involves a commentary on the pictures-a

commentary which explains to us what we are seeing ...these selections are socially

constructed-they involve decisions about what to reveal to the viewers. The presentationof sport thought the media involves an active process of re-presentation: what we see is

not the event, but the event transformed into something else-a media event." ( Eitzen 98-

99). Sports media has it's own language. This language is both ethnically and gender focused. When people are reporting sports events they report differently male then female

 players, black then white players, just for some examples. Most white players receive

 performance; related comments directed towards them. On the other hand black playersreceive negative comments and also you also hear negative comments about their level of 

 play. "White players received more attention in replays and more excuses for mistakes

(e.g., he is playing with an injury)" (McPherson 155). While a black player they might

say doesn't possess the skills and that is way they couldn't compete. The media portray

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women in the sports society as not being the equal to men. More attention is focused on

male sporting events. If an advertiser is going to fund a female basketball game and or a

male basketball game then the money would be mainly directed the towards the men'sgame. The advertiser has to go to the event that is going get the most viewers. "If women

are portrayed less frequently than their participation merits and if stereotypical or 

negative themes are stressed when women are included, this may have an impact on thesocialization of young girls' and boy' view of women's sport."(McPherson 155). If we do

not promote young girls to follow their dreams, not only in sport but: in every part of life

then they may be missing out on something. When we do this it may discourage younggirls to play sports. Because for so many years our society has told women and girls that

they could not play sports or at least could not play them as well as men. This theory has

 been disproved over the years. The media is starting to release this and they are now

focusing more time then they did to women's sport. They are televising women's basketball, tennis, golf, etc. more often. The part that still needs to be focused on again is

the commentary. People would suggest that all commentary is equal i.e., black and white

athletes as discussed earlier. Commentators tend to portray female athletes as the

lesser/weaker of the two genders. In women's basketball gender is marked both verballyand graphically. The NCAA final four is a prime example; the men's final is known as

and presented to us by the media as "NCAA FINAL FOUR". Where as the women's finalfour is presented to us by the media as "NCAA Women's Championship". In actuality

they are both the final four but the media has created "NCAA FINAL FOUR". This (the

men's final four) is the most viewed college tournament of the year. If they differentiate

them then they can focus on the markets they want to. The men's championship they aregoing to focus mainly on males 18 to 22 years of age. This way they can gear their 

advertising accordingly. The media control sport in the fact that the teams and

organizations depend on the media in order for them to survive financially. During major sporting events changes are made to appeal to the television audiences, some of these

changes are; sudden death games, scheduling evening games, broadcasters to entertain

instead of just report facts, TV time outs, more media representative at Olympics thencompetitors. Sponsorship in the sports world is huge, Companies pay unbelievable

amounts of money to teams as well as to players to promote their products. These

companies may choose a player as a child and follow their career to help boost their salesin their products. The media helps create a link between the players or athletes and their 

audience by showcasing these athletes in programs even outside their playing arenas. The

 players are presented as gods or icons to the audience which makes these sporting events

even more popular. Promoters use marketing ploys "like to be best you need to wear whatthe best wears". Children then go to their parents and express the desire for these items.

The mass media are the main sources of capital for sports teams, college as well as

 professional. They dictate when and where games are going to be played and also decidewhich teams are going to receive the most attention by the audience who are the viewers.

It is not by chance that "Monday Night Football" is on at that particular time because .

This gives the promoter the choice to focus on their niche market. I'm sure the playersdon't want to play on Monday night at 9:00pm. If you are a promoter it doesn't matter to

you, you go where the money is. In a sense this make the players puppets for the

 promoters. Careers of players can also be affected by the mass media. Dennis Rodman

would not be the person he is today if the mass media didn't dive into every facet of his

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life. He loves the show and the media promotes his performance on and off the court to

the public. Basketball was invented as a recreational sport, but now considered a

universal sport. The introduction of this sport to the rest of the world started in the latenineteenth century as a form of recreation. Universities began incorporating this new

recreational game into their sporting activities and were considered a male oriented sport.

Women were not recognized at the time as basketball players even if they had an interestin the sport. Throughout the years basketball was transformed from a recreational sport

into competitive sport and the players competed for a prize which in its early existence

was a trophy or medal. The media in all forms such as television, radio, Internet andnewspapers never took an interest in the sport until the end of world war two. At the time

 people's interest in the sport was growing rapidly mainly because of the transformation of 

the sport from a recreational sport to a competitive sport. Universities and private

 businessmen who spotted the potential success of the sport invested their capital in building stadiums for athletes of the sport to compete. In the early 1950's professional

leagues were starting to develop across the United States as more private business men

realized profits in relative terms meaning essentially the profits made were considered

great in that time period. At the time the main form of media in households across theUnited States was the radio and newspaper few households had televisions and live

coverage of games were seen by a few. The rules and the format of the game had to bechanged to make the game more interesting to fans of the sport and many sports

historians contribute basketball transformation over the years to the media involvement.

Media coverage of sporting events such as basketball grew dramatically as more and

more households had both radios and televisions. In fact the television a mediumcontributed the most to the transformation of basketball. The media has shaped the

 public's opinion on basketball and through the media people seem to have a more

 profound interest in the sport of basketball. In the early years of basketball's introductionto the western world the average age for men to participate in the sport was 17 years old

now boys and girls start from the early age of 7 years old. The participation level in the

sport was heavily influenced by the media, the sport which was label a male sport hasnow seen a drastic increase in women participation over the years due mainly to media

attention and coverage. In the 1950's and 1960's athletes competing in the professional

leagues of basketball did not even make enough money sometimes to support themselvesand had to find other jobs part time to generate a better source of income. The main

mental frame of mind of athletes in that sport in the 1950's was winning. Today with

media coverage and the average life span of a players career increasing most players in

their early years try to make money through endosments and large contract deals and donot concentrate on the main goal of a competitive sport which is winning until the later 

stages of the career when money no longer becomes an issue. In the NBA, media

coverage has increased the capacity of "fans" for teams mainly due to the fact that theinvention of television and other technological advancements which attempts to bring the

games and players into the households. People no longer have to attend games to be

considered a fan of the sport or cheer their favorite team or player. Fans of the sport canenjoy the entertainment of a basketball game in the pleasure of their home which in sense

could be considered better than actually going to the game live because it is much

cheaper than going to the game. Media coverage of basketball extends further than just

the NBA to high school, NCAA (collegiate basketball) and both sexes male and female

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are showcased nowadays, although basketball was considered a male sport. The media

attention on women's basketball has actually increased women participation in basketball

and could be considered the main contributor to the expansion of women's basketballalthough women actually fought against sexism in basketball the media really helped

their expansion efforts. The media has really expanded the game of basketball to

international arenas and countries have now established their own leagues, which areactually competitive with American leagues such as the NBA and CBA. Media in all

forms has created such an audience for the sport of basketball countries with established

leagues compete for players with the NBA although they probably don't get the best players as yet but the growth of these leagues show the potential to reach the status of the

 NBA some day. The media could take full responsibility of creating the growth of 

 basketball in the world, most schools and government programs that provide recreation

for children and adults build basketball courts, which shows the growth of the sport,which is as a direct result of media, attention. To really evaluate the effects of the media

in sport focusing on basketball the positive and negative aspects should be analyzed.

Some of the positive and negative aspects of the media on the sport of basketball are

mentioned below. POSITIVE effects of the Media 1. The media has given the sportexposure to a much larger audience than just the people in attendance at the games. This

means people who like to watch the sport but can't afford to go to the games live canwatch it in their home or listen or read the results of the game in newspapers or on the

Internet which is also an extension of the media. 2. Media attention on the sport has

created such a financial market for the sport universities and high schools have basketball

 programs which gives children who excel in the sport and cannot afford post secondaryeducation a chance to attend university and a possible career in the sport. Athletes are

now recognized for their abilities and are given scholarships and grants to attend

university, which is a result of the media giving exposure to the sport. 3. The media hasexpanded the women's equality struggles into the sport of basketball by giving women

exposure in the sport as actual athletes and not their traditional roles women were thought

of as the cheerleaders of the sport. Girls growing up can now identify with femaleathletes in basketball as role models and encourages them to participate in the sport. 4.

The media caused players of the sport particularly on a professional and collegiate level

to have discipline and morals mainly because of the exposure the media gives these players to "fans" which causes them to be considered role models. 5. Basketball's growth

on a financial aspect is a direct result of the media, in the past the salaries of athletes in

the professional leagues are non comparative with the salaries of the athletes today,

 because the media provides a larger audience which provides revenue to teams and players get a share of this new wealth. 6. Basketball players are now seen as role models

through the media and people try imitating their basketball heroes to the extent players

with charismatic personalities and excellent basketball skills are paid to endorse products.Such basketball players such as Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal and Grant Hill to name

a few are seen as heroes to people and given contracts to endorse products. NEGATIVE

effects of the Media 1. The media attention on players' lives goes beyond the basketballcourt and goes into their private lives which gives players no privacy. The media forces

athletes to live as almost a saint status and the media scrutinizes their every move.

Professional athletes have limited public access because they are not considered normal

citizens. Recently Kareem Abdul Jabbar was arrested for smoking marijuana while

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driving and the media exposed such a private aspect of his life to the general public.

Michael Jordan was accused of having a gambling problem because he went to a casino

and lost 2 million dollars which is a lot to an average person but pocket change to him. 2.Basketball players especially on the professional level are considered above the law as a

direct result of the media because their status puts them into a different category than the

general public. When Latrell Sprewell choked his coach his case was treated differentlythan a normal person doing that same crime his punishment was much less severe than a

normal person. There are other positive and negative effects of the media on basketball

 but it is actually worth noting the growth success of the sport is a result of the mediaattention it has received in the past and present. The media is a positive influence on sport

in general and some negative effects must be present since nothing in the world is perfect

without any side effects or negative effects.

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