Andrew C. Billings
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Andrew C. Billings's Degrees
- PhD Communication University of Alabama
- Masters Communication University of Alabama
- Bachelors Communication University of Alabama
Why Is Andrew C. Billings Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Andrew C. Billings is a professor and the Ronald Reagan Chair of Broadcasting in the Department of Journalism and Creative Media at The University of Alabama. He is the current director of the sports communication program. His research primarily focuses on the study of Sport Communication. Billings received his PhD in Communication & Culture from Indiana University in 1999. He was the founding chair of both the Communication and Sport Division of the National Communication Association and the Sport Communication Interest Group of the International Communication Association. He has also chaired the Research Symposium for Broadcast Education Association and the Visiting Chair of Olympism at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
Andrew C. Billings's Published Works
Published Works
- Biased Voices of Sports: Racial and Gender Stereotyping in College Basketball Announcing (2001) (205)
- Framing identities: Gender, ethnic, and national parity in network announcing of the 2002 winter Olympics (2003) (201)
- Assessing Language Attitudes: Speaker Evaluation Studies (2008) (185)
- Selective Representation of Gender, Ethnicity, and Nationality in American Television Coverage of the 2000 Summer Olympics (2002) (172)
- Sportscasting and Sports Reporting (2000) (169)
- Psychosocial theory and research on depression: An integrative framework and review (1982) (167)
- Packaging the Games for Viewer Consumption: Gender, Ethnicity, and Nationality in NBC's Coverage of the 2004 Summer Olympics (2007) (154)
- Olympic Media: Inside the Biggest Show on Television (2008) (152)
- Gender Parity in the Olympics (1999) (134)
- "Man, That Was a Pretty Shot": An Analysis of Gendered Broadcast Commentary Surrounding the 2000 Men's and Women's NCAA Final Four Basketball Championships (2002) (120)
- Sports fans as crisis communicators on social media websites (2013) (117)
- Depicting the Quarterback in Black and White: A Content Analysis of College and Professional Football Broadcast Commentary (2004) (107)
- Communication in the Community of Sport: The Process of Enacting, (Re)Producing, Consuming, and Organizing Sport (2004) (99)
- The Games Through the NBC Lens: Gender, Ethnic, and National Equity in the 2006 Torino Winter Olympics (2008) (74)
- Gendered Profiles of Olympic History: Sportscaster Dialogue in the 2008 Beijing Olympics (2010) (74)
- An Agenda That Sets the Frames: Gender, Language, and NBC’s Americanized Olympic Telecast (2010) (72)
- Communication and Sport: Surveying the Field (2011) (71)
- Differential Accounts of Race in Broadcast Commentary of the 2000 NCAA Men’s and Women’s Final Four Basketball Tournaments (2002) (71)
- Time-shifting vs. appointment viewing: the role of fear of missing out within TV consumption behaviors (1970) (71)
- Permanently Desiring the Temporary? Snapchat, Social Media, and the Shifting Motivations of Sports Fans (2017) (70)
- What's The Gendered Story? Vancouver's Prime Time Olympic Glory on NBC (2012) (66)
- “May No Act of Ours Bring Shame” (2015) (66)
- Nationalistic Notions of the Superpowers: Comparative Analyses of the American and Chinese Telecasts in the 2008 Beijing Olympiad (2011) (57)
- Why We Watch, Why We Play: The Relationship Between Fantasy Sport and Fanship Motivations (2013) (54)
- From Pride to Smugness and the Nationalism Between: Olympic Media Consumption Effects on Nationalism Across the Globe (2013) (52)
- From Diving Boards to Pole Vaults: Gendered Athlete Portrayals in the “Big Four” Sports at the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics (2007) (50)
- Diverging Discourses: Gender Differences in Televised Golf Announcing (2005) (50)
- The Art of Coming Out (2015) (49)
- Examining identity in sports media (2010) (49)
- Routledge Handbook of Sport and New Media (2014) (48)
- 5,535 Hours of Impact: Effects of Olympic Media on Nationalism Attitudes (2013) (48)
- Portraying Tiger Woods: Characterizations of a "Black" Athlete in a "White" Sport (2003) (45)
- Intersections of Fandom in the Age of Interactive Media (2018) (44)
- Comparing Flagship News Programs (2015) (43)
- The Nationalistic Revolution Will Be Televised: The 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games on NBC (2012) (38)
- Portraying the United States vs Portraying a Champion (2004) (38)
- Cheering for ‘our’ champs by watching ‘sexy’ female throwers: Representation of nationality and gender in Slovenian 2008 Summer Olympic television coverage (2013) (36)
- Examining the World’s Game in the United States: Impact of Nationalized Qualities on Fan Identification and Consumption of the 2014 FIFA World Cup (2016) (35)
- Sport, Media and Mega-Events (2017) (34)
- Accounting for Athletic Performance: Race and Sportscaster Dialogue in NBC's 2008 Summer Olympic Telecast (2010) (30)
- Exploring the Change in Motivations for Fantasy Sport Participation During the Life Cycle of a Sports Fan (2012) (29)
- Power in the Reverberation (2014) (29)
- Fan Identification Gone Extreme: Sports Communication Variables Between Fans and Sport in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (2013) (28)
- “Too good to be true?”: US and Chinese media coverage of Chinese swimmer Ye Shiwen in the 2012 Olympic Games (2015) (27)
- Clocking Gender Differences (2008) (27)
- Twitter-Based BIRGing: Big Data Analysis of English National Team Fans During the 2018 FIFA World Cup (2020) (26)
- Fragments of us, fragments of them: social media, nationality and US perceptions of the 2014 FIFA World Cup (2015) (26)
- Competing Separately, Medaling Equally: Racial Depictions of Athletes in NBC's Primetime Broadcast of the 2012 London Olympic Games (2014) (25)
- Infiltrating the boys’ club: Motivations for women’s fantasy sport participation (2013) (24)
- Changing the Image Repair Equation (2015) (24)
- Nationalism in the United States and Canadian primetime broadcast coverage of the 2014 Winter Olympics (2017) (24)
- Untangling International Sport Social Media Use: Contrasting U.S. and Chinese Uses and Gratifications Across Four Platforms (2018) (22)
- The dwindling Winter Olympic divide between male and female athletes: the NBC broadcast network’s primetime coverage of the 2014 Sochi Olympic Games (2016) (22)
- Superpowers on the Olympic Basketball Court: The United States Versus China Through Four Nationalistic Lenses (2009) (21)
- Social Media Becomes Traditional: Sport Media Consumption and the Blending of Modern Information Pathways (2017) (21)
- The Effects of Fantasy Football Participation on Team Identification, Team Loyalty and NFL Fandom (2013) (21)
- Olympic Television: Broadcasting the Biggest Show on Earth (2017) (21)
- Separating Perceptions of Kaepernick From Perceptions of His Protest: An Analysis of Athlete Activism, Endorsed Brand, and Media Effects (2020) (20)
- The Less You Say: An initial study of gender coverage in sports on Twitter (2012) (20)
- Beyond the Ebonics Debate (2005) (19)
- Gender differences through the lens of Rio: Australian Olympic primetime coverage of the 2016 Rio Summer Olympic Games (2019) (19)
- Relationships Between Social TV and Enjoyment: A Content Analysis of The Walking Dead’s Story Sync Experience (2016) (19)
- ATLANTA REVISITED (1998) (19)
- “We All Go Through It”: Media Depictions of Mental Illness Disclosures From Star Athletes DeMar DeRozan and Kevin Love (2019) (19)
- The Power of a Fragmented Collective: Radical pluralist feminism and technologies of the self in the sports blogosphere (2012) (19)
- Power within the Olympic rings? Nationalism, Olympic media consumption, and comparative cases in Germany and the USA (2016) (18)
- Manufacturing a Messiah (2014) (18)
- Sports Draped in the American Flag: Impact of the 2014 Winter Olympic Telecast on Nationalized Attitudes (2015) (18)
- Wie Shock: Television Commentary About Playing on the PGA and LPGA Tours (2008) (18)
- When Women Fail to “Hold Up More Than Half the Sky” (2018) (18)
- Equity Achieved? A Longitudinal Examination of Biological Sex Representation in the NBC Olympic Telecast (2000–2018) (2019) (17)
- Where the Gender Differences Really Reside: The “Big Five” Sports Featured in NBC's 2012 London Primetime Olympic Broadcast (2014) (17)
- In Search of Women Athletes (2000) (17)
- Examining confirmation biases: implications of sponsor congruency (2018) (17)
- Fanfare for the American (2014) (16)
- From #endthestigma to #realman: Stigma-Challenging Social Media Responses to NBA Players’ Mental Health Disclosures (2020) (16)
- Conveying the Olympic Message: NBC Producer and Sportscaster Interviews Regarding the Role of Identity (2009) (15)
- “Just One of the Guys?” (2006) (15)
- Fantasy Gaming on Steroids? Contrasting Fantasy Sport Participation by Daily Fantasy Sport Participation (2017) (14)
- Female Bodies on Display: Attitudes Regarding Female Athlete Photos in Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue and espn : The Magazine’s Body Issue (2014) (14)
- “We are GREAT Britain”: British newspaper narratives during the London 2012 Olympic Games (2018) (14)
- The Vancouver ‘big six’ gender-framed: NBC's prime-time coverage of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics (2013) (13)
- Affirming nationality in transnational circumstances: Slovenian coverage of continental franchise sports competitions (2013) (13)
- Reputational Challenges in Sport: Theory and Application (2018) (12)
- BIRGing with the Best; CORFing for the Country: Fan Identification and Nationalism during the 2014 FIFA World Cup (2016) (12)
- Online Chinese discussions about the 2014 World Cup (2016) (12)
- Spiraling Into or Out of Stereotypes? NBC’s Primetime Coverage of Male Figure Skaters at the 2010 Olympic Games (2014) (12)
- Comparing American soccer dialogues: social media commentary Surrounding the 2014 US men’s and 2015 US women’s World Cup teams (2018) (12)
- The patriotism down under: Nationalized qualities and Australian media consumption of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games (2019) (11)
- The Temporal Nature of Racialized Sport Consumption (2010) (11)
- And in the End…: Reflections on Individual Events Forensic Participation (2011) (11)
- Megasport in a Mega-City to a Mega-Audience: The Impact of 2012 London Olympic Media (2013) (10)
- Image Repair Across the Racial Spectrum: Experimentally Exploring Athlete Transgression Responses (2016) (10)
- The Fantasy Sport Industry: Games within Games (2013) (10)
- Relaying Rio Through an Australian Gaze: Australian Nationalistic Broadcast Focus in the 2016 Summer Olympic Games (2019) (10)
- The Canadian State of Mind: Coverage of Men and Women Athletes in the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s Prime Time Broadcast of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games (2017) (10)
- Promotion’s Limited Impact in the 2000 Sydney Olympics (2004) (9)
- Two Sides of the Chinese Sports Media Story: Contrasting State-Owned and Commercially Sponsored Chinese Websites by Nation and Sex of Athlete (2019) (9)
- Outside the Sports Closet: News Discourses of Professional Gay Male Athletes in the Mainstream (2018) (9)
- The Fervent, the Ambivalent, and the Great Gap Between: American Print-Media Coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup (2012) (9)
- Assessing Forensics in the 21st Century: Ten Questions Individual Events Programs Must Address (2002) (8)
- ‘Ultimate’ sponsorship: fan identity, brand congruence, and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (2013) (8)
- The Curious Case of the Megasporting Event (2017) (8)
- Lost in Translation—and Transmission: Contrasting Chinese and U.S. Gymnastics Television Coverage in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games (2018) (8)
- Media and the Coming Out of Gay Male Athletes in American Team Sports (2018) (7)
- Mascot Nation (2018) (7)
- The Medal War in Peacetime: Examining Nationalistic Notions Embedded in CCTV’s Coverage of Gymnastics in the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics (2018) (7)
- A Swiftly Changing Tide: Fantasy Sport, Gambling, and Alternative Forms of Participation (2020) (7)
- Interwoven Statesmanship and Sports Fandom (2017) (7)
- The Thin Line Between Masculinity and Skate: Primetime Narratives of Male Figure Skaters on the CBC and NBC 2014 Winter Olympic Broadcasts (2017) (7)
- The Athens Exemplar: An Olympic Promotion Effort Pays Off for “The Networks of NBC” (2009) (6)
- Five Rings, Five Screens? A Global Examination of Social TV Influence on Social Presence and Social Identification During the 2018 Winter Olympic Games (2020) (6)
- Top Rated on Five Networks—and Nearly as Many Devices: The NFL, Social TV, Fantasy Sport, and the Ever-Present Second Screen (2020) (6)
- Envisioning Slovenia, Telecast From Brazil: Relationships Between National Identity and Slovenian Viewership of the 2016 Rio Summer Olympic Games (2017) (6)
- A Hostile Sports Media? (2017) (6)
- Everyone Loves a Winner?: Relationships between Olympic Success and Nationalism within a Six-Nation Composite (2015) (6)
- Using self-categorization theory to uncover the framing of the 2015 Rugby World Cup: A cross-cultural comparison of three nations’ newspapers (2018) (6)
- Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid Use as a Complicating Factor in the Female Athlete Triad: Behavioral Implications for Sport Psychology (2007) (5)
- Lost in the Vault?: Demonstration Sports at the Winter Olympics and How Digital Media Can Bring Them ‘Back to the Future’ (2020) (5)
- Explicating the Electricity of eSports: Motivations for Play and Consumption (2018) (5)
- The Rise and Fall of Mass Communication (2020) (5)
- Rings of Fandom: Overlapping Motivations of Sport, Olympic, Team and Home Nation Fans in the 2018 Winter Olympic Games (2020) (5)
- As Time Goes By: Deciphering the Fantasy Sport Playing Teenager (2014) (5)
- The Football Boost? Testing Three Models on Impacts on Sports Spectators’ Self-Esteem (2020) (5)
- Mocking the Fan for Fun and Profit: Sports dirt, fanship identity, and commercial narratives (2012) (5)
- Women, men, and five Olympic rings: An examination of Chinese Central Television’s broadcast of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics (2020) (5)
- Voices of the Gatekeepers: Examining the Olympic Channel Production Through a Gendered Lens (2021) (5)
- A Content Analysis of Racial Representations of NBA Athletes on Sports Illustrated Magazine Covers, 1970–2003 (2010) (5)
- Newspaper Ebola articles differ from Twitter updates (2017) (5)
- Sports Journalism Content When No Sports Occur: Framing Athletics Amidst the COVID-19 International Pandemic (2021) (5)
- Reaction Time: Assessing the record and advancing a future of sports media scholarship (2012) (4)
- Raising the American Flag Via Olympic Media Consumption: Quantitatively Exploring the Ethics of U.S. Nationalism and Sport Spectatorship (2017) (4)
- Batting Average and Beyond: The Framing of Statistics Within Regional Major League Baseball Broadcasts (2021) (4)
- When 18 Days of Television Coverage Is Not Enough: A Six-Nation Composite of Motivations for Mobile Device Use in 2018 Winter Olympic Games (2019) (4)
- Let’s Watch Live Streaming: How Streamer Credibility Influences Brand Attitude in Esports Streamer Marketing (2022) (4)
- Chapter 1 - Investigating the Biggest Show on Television: Chapter taken from Olympic Media: Inside the Biggest Show on Television ISBN: 978-0-203-93335-0 (2012) (4)
- Fantasy Breakdown: A Case Study on Organizational Crisis Communication and Stakeholder Reaction During Mass Product Failure (2018) (4)
- White Sportscasters, Black Athletes: Race and ESPN’s Coverage of College Football’s National Signing Day (2020) (4)
- Shaping Viewer Experiences (2013) (4)
- Fighting Fandom: How Fan Identity Influences Self-Reported and Physiological Arousal During Exposure to Violent Sports Imagery (2017) (4)
- Interviews With Former ESPN Ombudsmen/Public Editors Kelly McBride, Robert Lipsyte, and Jim Brady (2019) (3)
- Touching Racialized Bases: Ethnicity in Major League Baseball Broadcasts at the Local and National Levels (2019) (3)
- Parallel Lines of Commentary? The NBC Broadcast Network’s Primetime Depiction of Male Gymnasts at the 2012 Olympic Games (2014) (3)
- The Tweet Heard Round the World: Daryl Morey, the NBA, China, and Attribution of Responsibility (2020) (3)
- Utilizing Televised Sport to Benefit Prime-Time Lineups: Examining the Effectiveness of Sports Promotion (2006) (2)
- Major League Baseball Broadcasts and the Delineation of Traditional and Modern Fact Metrics (2020) (2)
- (Inter)National Pastime: Depicting Nationality in Local and National Major League Baseball Broadcasts (2019) (2)
- From Analysis to Aggression: The nature of fan emotion, cognition and behavior in Internet sports communities (2012) (2)
- Introduction Sports Celebrity Reputation in a Mediated World of Scandal (2018) (2)
- Loving “Mapple Store” but Hating “Sprawl-Mart”: A Case Study of Brand Parodies in The Simpsons (2016) (2)
- Navigating Brands of Sport-Based Big Business: Exploring Reputation Management in an Evolving Sport Context (2020) (2)
- Mascot Nation: The Controversy Over Native American Representations in Sports 2018 University of Illinois Press (2018) (2)
- Gender, Sports, and Cultural Barometers: The State of Play in the Year 2022 (2022) (2)
- Poaching the News Producers: The Athletic's Effect on Sports in Hometown Newspapers (2020) (2)
- Celebrating a Decade of Intellectual Development—and a Vision for the Future of Communication and Sport (2021) (2)
- “My Country is Better Than Yours”: Delineating Differences Between Six Countries’ National Identity, Fan Identity, and Media Consumption During the 2018 Olympic Games (2020) (2)
- “Cutting Editors Faster Than We’re Cutting Reporters”: Influences of The Athletic on Sports Journalism Quality and Standards (2020) (2)
- The isles of wonder—a new Jerusalem? British newspaper narratives about the opening ceremony of the XXXth Olympiad (2018) (2)
- The Structuration of Racialized Sports Talk (2008) (2)
- Thesis in communication research (2004) (2)
- “We’re Human Too”: Media Coverage of Simone Biles's Mental Health Disclosure during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (2022) (2)
- New designs for communication across the curriculum. (2005) (1)
- When Sports Challenge Authority: A Case Study of Gatekeeping During the 2017 Chinese Ping-Pong Boycott (2018) (1)
- Gendering ‘Thursday Night Football’: Examining dialogue differences between all-female and all-male broadcast teams (2020) (1)
- Chapter 5 - Competing on the Same Stage: Gender and the Olympic Telecasts (2012) (1)
- Inequivalent Out-Groups in “The Decision III”: The Free Agency of LeBron James and the Power of Sport Rivalry (2019) (1)
- The Global Impact of Olympic Media at London 2012 (2016) (1)
- The ultimate value-added proposition (2020) (1)
- Feelings of pleasure, arousal, and dominance: men and women’s responses to athletic images in different types of sports (2020) (1)
- Understanding the biggest show in media: What the Olympic Games communicates to the world (2013) (1)
- Offending None, Entertaining None: Acceptable Humor in After-Dinner Speaking (2003) (1)
- The Evolution and Fragmentation of Olympic Media Consumption and Its Impact on the Entertainment Value of the 2018 Winter Olympics (2019) (1)
- Marketing the Olympics within the Olympics (1998) (1)
- Social Media Use in Minor Sports (2021) (1)
- Chapter 6 - Dialogue Differences in Black and White? Ethnicity and the Olympic Telecasts (2012) (1)
- Achieving Authenticity in the Film Ghosts of Mississippi: Identity and Authorship in Historical Narratives (2000) (1)
- To Airbrush or Not?: Theoretical and Practical Applications of Athletes, Tattoos, and the Media (2015) (1)
- "It Just Means More?": Depiction of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in ESPN Signing Day Coverage (2015-2018) (2020) (0)
- More than just an excuse to watch sports all day: why people participate in fantasy sport (2013) (0)
- Growing in Tandem with Media: Fantasy Sport, Media Use, and the Formation of an Industry Giant (2021) (0)
- And Then There Were Two: Telling the Coming Out Stories of Jason Collins and Michael Sam in Sports Media (2019) (0)
- Sports Media as Empathy Facilitator: The Contrasting Influence of Paralympic and Olympic Content (2022) (0)
- The Dichotomy of Male Sports and Female Announcing: Examining the Credibility of Gendered Pairs for NFL Announcing Teams (2022) (0)
- How Sports Tribes Compare to Political and Religious Identification: Relationships to Violent Extremism and Radicalization (2022) (0)
- Multiscreen Football Enjoyment: Uses and Gratifications for Media Consumption of the National Football League (2022) (0)
- Chapter 2 - Meet the “Framers”: The Olympic Producers: Chapter taken from Olympic Media: Inside the Biggest Show on Television ISBN: 978-0-203-93335-0 (2012) (0)
- Olympic Viewing Internationalism Scales (2014) (0)
- Sociology of Sport International Review for the (2009) (0)
- Money changes everything (or does it?): free, low-stakes, and high-stakes fantasy play (2013) (0)
- A New Towed Digital DeepSea Camera and Multi-Rock Coring System: The WHOI TowCam (2002) (0)
- Much Ado About Twitter, Twitch, and More: A Maturing Research Agenda (2023) (0)
- From Athlete to Advocate: The Changing Media Coverage of Michael Phelps Pre- and Postretirement (2022) (0)
- NDS TOP-50 DRAFT BOARD (2015) (0)
- Index to Volume 52, 2008 (2008) (0)
- Applications of Rhetorical Criticism: An Analysis of Individual Event Speeches (1993–2000) (2001) (0)
- Stories we tell (2017) (0)
- Nike’s Commodification of LeBron James: Intoning Jesus and Hegemonic Masculinity for “Maximized Comfort” (2013) (0)
- Flag before Gender Biases? The Case for National Identity Bolstering Women Athlete Visibility in Sports Mega-Events (2021) (0)
- Lingering Questions: Postulating the Future of the Out LGBT Athlete in Modern Media (2018) (0)
- On Advancing to Decade Two: Editorial Insights on Submission Congruence, Review Quality, and an Eye Toward the Future (2022) (0)
- Index to Volume 54, 2010 Title Index (2010) (0)
- Sport and Intergroup Communication (2016) (0)
- The political pulpit: issue framing and conservative partisanship in evangelical protestant pastors’ sermons before and after the 2008 election of Barack Obama (2018) (0)
- Chapter 7 - What Do Americans Think Happened in Torino? Examining Media Effects: Chapter taken from Olympic Media: Inside the Biggest Show on Television ISBN: 978-0-203-93335-0 (2012) (0)
- Defining ubiquity: Introduction to the Routledge Handbook of Sport and New Media (2014) (0)
- Chapter 15 - Utilizing Televised Sport to Benefit Prime-Time Lineups: Examining the Effectiveness of Sports Promotion: Chapter taken from Handbook of Sports and Media ISBN: 978-0-203-87367-0 (2012) (0)
- Gazing Through a Nationalized Tilt: The Summer Olympics as Validation of the National Connective Motives Scale (2019) (0)
- Stories segmented by biological sex (2017) (0)
- Enveloped in the American Flag: Contrasting National Identity within Olympic and National Football League Media Consumption (2019) (0)
- The Present (But Not Future) ESPN Ombudsman: Levying Accountability Through the Inception of the Digital Age (2019) (0)
- Chapter 3 - Chronicling History: The Olympic Sportscasters (2012) (0)
- Nationalism Across the Globe: Comparative Analyses of the American and Chinese Telecasts in the 2008 Beijing Olympiad (2010) (0)
- Interview with Mark Cuban (2016) (0)
- Chapter 3 - Chronicling History: The Olympic Sportscasters: Chapter taken from Olympic Media: Inside the Biggest Show on Television ISBN: 978-0-203-93335-0 (2012) (0)
- Frames of the Olympic Host: Media Coverage of Russia’s Anti-Gay Legislation (2016) (0)
- Changing the Esport Debate: An Upstart Establishes Firm Footing in the Sports Arena (2022) (0)
- Chapter 8 - Looking Forward by Looking Back: Reflections on the Olympic Telecasts (2012) (0)
- Celebrity Athletes, Soft Power and National Identity: Hong Kong Newspaper Coverage of the Olympic Champions of Beijing 2008 and London 2012 (2016) (0)
- 22 The biggest double-edged sword in sport media: Olympic media and the rendering of identity (2021) (0)
- Prolonging the Mental Health Moment: Sport, Media, and the Advancement of a More Authentic Athlete (2023) (0)
- Looking for Information in All the Right Places? Outlet Types of Social Media Information and National Basketball Association Fan Desires (2020) (0)
- Sport Media (2019) (0)
- 3. Politics and Journalism (2014) (0)
- The "Mighty Kacy" Effect? American Ninja Warrior and the Elevation of Women Athletes (2022) (0)
- Ascending as the Fantasy Giant: ESPN Fantasy, Mainstreaming Fantasy Gaming, and the Role of Goliath (2019) (0)
- Understanding the Biggest Show in Media (2013) (0)
- The Fantasy Sport Context: Altering the Uses and Gratifications of Sports Fandom (2022) (0)
- “Well, He Is Paid to Be Violent…”: How Athlete Identity Alters Perceptions of Domestic Violence Incidents (2022) (0)
- The Digital Sports Fan (2017) (0)
- JASON COLLINS, MICHAEL SAM, AND THE CHALLENGE OF COMING OUT IN MEN’S TEAM SPORT (2022) (0)
- Sport, rhetoric, and gender: Historical perspectives and media representations ‐ by Linda K. Fuller (2007) (0)
- 19962006 Summer and Winter Olympics Clocking Gender Differences: Televised Olympic Clock Time in the (2009) (0)
- Skating on Thin Ice: Promotional Strategies of a 4th Place Network In the 2006 Winter Olympics (2008) (0)
- The Next Best Thing: How Media Dependency and Uses and Gratifications Inform Esport Fandom During the COVID-19 Pandemic (2022) (0)
- Challenging the Gender Dichotomy: Examining Olympic Channel Content Through a Gendered Lens (2020) (0)
- Chapter 4 - The Star-Spangled Games? Nationalism and the Olympic Telecasts: Chapter taken from Olympic Media: Inside the Biggest Show on Television ISBN: 978-0-203-93335-0 (2012) (0)
- 4. JOURNALISM (2011) (0)
- In the Wake of a ‘Racial Reckoning’: Resistance… or Persistence in Sporting Representations? (2022) (0)
- A Fracturing Profession on Shifting Terrain: Challenges and Directions for Sports Journalism (2022) (0)
- Defining Sport: Conceptions and Borderlines (2016) (0)
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