2017
DOI: 10.1177/1748048517694969
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Broadcasting sport: Analogue markets and digital rights

Abstract: The future of sport broadcasting is uniquely positioned between the analogue paradigm of long-standing television broadcast networks and the digital prototype of agile new entrants. Juxtaposed between the two, sport consumers are being marshalled into digital enclosures for efficient commodification. In this article, we map the collision and the disorderly consequences of this juxtaposition between the analogue and the digital markets. We consider the current development of digital media rights through a serie… Show more

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“…Considering the important role of the NFL in the global sport business, this major step may be seen as trendsetting for other sports federations. The relatively low rights sum of $10 million that has been reported could also be seen as an investment in new markets with the aim of increasing reach (López-González, Stavros, & Smith, 2017).…”
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“…Considering the important role of the NFL in the global sport business, this major step may be seen as trendsetting for other sports federations. The relatively low rights sum of $10 million that has been reported could also be seen as an investment in new markets with the aim of increasing reach (López-González, Stavros, & Smith, 2017).…”
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“…Maxcy ( 2013) discusses the shifts in sports media as a consequence of the development of digital technologies, including the impact on business models of media companies and sports organizations. López-González et al ( 2017) analyze analog and digital sports broadcasting and consider the potential influence of digital technologies on the business models of players in the industry. Evens et al ( 2011) focus on " the strategic importance of content in the development of sustainable business models for mobile broadcasting services and […] discuss the implications of bundling strategies for the viability of these emerging platforms" ( Evens et al, 2011, p. 32).…”
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“…The industry, however, is facing several obstacles as: (1) cord-cutting 2 trends accelerate; (2) live streaming becomes the norm; and (3) over-the-top (OTT) content delivery systems through non-traditional mediums like social media pervade the video ecosystem. The future of sports broadcasting is uniquely positioned between the analogue paradigm of long-standing television networks and the digital prototype of agile new entrants (Gonzalez, 2017).…”
Section: Sports Broadcasting Industry Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%