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Title: The influence of the media


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  • The influence of the media

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  • Lesson Objectives
  • To appreciate the influence of the media.
  • To consider the positive and negative effects of
    the media.

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  • As we saw last lesson, the media, in its various
    forms , is very powerful and influential.
  • These influences can be seen as both positive and
    negative.

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  • Positive influences
  • Many of these come about due to the closeness
    between sport and the media.
  • Demonstrating performance
  • Showing high standards of performance ,
    especially on TV, often with slow motion replays
    helps to emphasise good practice and enable
    individuals to be well informed.
  • This could be during an activity or after during
    an analysis show e.g. Match of the Day, 606 phone
    in.

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  • Demonstrating Participation
  • Showing lots of physical activity, highlighting
    and promoting it along with its health benefits,
    promotes popularity and participation.
  • e.g. Tennis participation every Wimbledon
    fortnight increases.

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  • Increased revenue
  • Directly through broadcast rights e.g. Sky
    paying 1billion for Premier League rights.
  • Indirectly through sponsorship Sponsors more
    likely to get involved if they know their will be
    lots of media (especially TV) coverage.
  • -Large companies that sponsor teams employ teams
    to trall media for their sponsorship logo to
    ensure they are getting value for money eg is
    their logo on a photo of a player on the back
    page of a paper? I expect many of you can name
    the sponsors of many teams in many sports.

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  • Encourages variety
  • The various types of media output, eg
    informative, educational, instructive and
    entertainment, ensure varied media coverage and
    cater for many tastes.
  • -Can you think of an example of each?

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  • Negative Influences
  • The media can have negative effects on sport,
    whether towards sport in general, teams or
    individuals, but on the whole they do not go out
    to be negative.
  • Examples are
  • Intrusion on an event
  • Large events will see masses of cameras, cables,
    photographers, journalists, commentators etc.
    These can get in the way of spectators and hinder
    competitor privacy.

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  • Media pressure
  • The media can put pressure on competitions to
    speed events up, make events more dramatic, or
    fit in with media schedules. (see altered timings
    below!)
  • Eg Tennis tie breaks, video refereeing
  • Edited coverage
  • TV directors choose what to show! Is it the
    highlights you want to see.
  • - How many of you have been to a sporting event,
    then seen the TV highlights and wandered why the
    best bits of action in your opinion were not
    shown.

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  • Altered event timings
  • TV needs to televise events to the biggest
    audience possible (for its advertisement
    revenue). They can put huge pressure on
    organisations to change event timings. The
    American TV channels are especially influential.
  • Examples include
  • -Beijing Olympic swimming finals being changed to
    the morning so USA audiences could see Michael
    Phipps win golds.
  • -Sky TV changing football kick offs all games
    were once 3.00pm on a Saturday!!

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  • Undermining officials
  • Slow motion replays
  • These were banned in many stadia on their large
    screens for this reason.
  • Limited attendance
  • People can be discouraged from attending a
    sporting event if they know it is being televised
    on TV.
  • - Does a sporting club take the TV money or
    attendance money. What else does a good
    attendance provide?

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  • Biased Popularity
  • Those sports attracting a large media following
    tend to flourish, those that dont can decline in
    popularity.
  • Minor sports need success in order to attract the
    media coverage and with it sponsorship.
  • Homework
  • Answer exam style questions found on Yr10
    Homework section of PE website.
  • In for Wednesday!!
  • Remember Wed Thur lunch club if you need help!!
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