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                         sports dressing rooms, access for   large screen presence at televised event,
                             interviews, 57–8                 174
                         Sports Illustrated (magazine), 165–6  live commentary, 118–25
                           Popova spoof, 169                 markets, 86, 92
                           swimsuit issue, 151               move back to public broadcasting, 106
                         sports industry, growth, 18         narrative style, 172, 190
                         sports journalism                   networks, 74–86
                           career paths to, 45–7             use of new technology, 174, 176, 177,
                           creative input, 39, 55             182, 203, 208
                           educational levels of men and women,  pay-per-view and subscription, 81,
                             60                               96
                           ethics, 51–2                      penetration of other media genres,
                           image, 37–8, 41–4, 47, 55, 56, 57, 65–6,  189
                             128                             sexualization, 183
                           male dominance of, 44–5, 47, 57   social nature of viewing, 175, 176
                           news versus analysis, 50          telegenic sport, development, 183
                           political affiliations, 50         and transformation of major sports,
                           printed texts see print sports texts  184
                           proportion of journalism, 40      variety of presentations, 74, 171
                           racist structure, 47–8            versus live attendance at events, 173–6
                           relationship with media organizations,  see also broadcasting; media sports
                             51–3                             texts
                           sexist structure, 47, 48–9      sportswriting, as literature, 61–3
                           skills needed in, 38, 42, 55    sportuguese, 6, 118, 121
                           sycophancy, 64                  stacking (racism), 48
                           see also journalism; media sports texts;  standardization, in cultural industries,
                             newspapers; print sports texts   30
                         sports media                      Stevenson, D., 45, 133
                           and culture, 212–13             Stevenson, N., 39, 45, 63
                           definition, 2                    still photography see sports photography
                           functions, 91–2                 Stoddart, B., 69, 138, 153, 172, 211
                           and power, 34–6                 Stout, G., 130
                           understanding, 8                Stratton, J., 164
                         sports photography, 142–70        Sugden, J., 23, 34, 56, 93, 106, 213
                           action photography, 144–5, 170  Sydney, 2000 Olympics
                           black sportswomen, 166            audience figures, 104
                           effect of editing images, 142–3   rights holders, 76
                           eroticism, 148, 166–7             effect of tape-delay on US viewing, 84
                           gender bias, 146–7, 152–3, 154–5  symbolic goods, 70
                           in general interest stories, 167–9  Symons, C., 94, 127
                           nude portraits of men and women,
                             154–5                         tabloid newspapers
                           and pornography, 148–54           print sports text, 131, 134–6
                             soft pornographic images of women,  sports general interest stories, 167
                             151–3                           versus broadsheets, 60–3
                           sexual discrimination in style of  see also broadsheet newspapers;
                             images, 142, 146–7               newspapers
                         sports television, 21, 31         tagging (transmitter attachment), 208
                           camera shot length, 186–8       Tan, Y.-F., 177
                           dramatic style, 184–5           tape-delay ‘live’ broadcasting, 84, 119,
                           expansion and recession, 99–102    172, 207
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