13.7: Impact Of Commercialisation On Physical Activity And Sport And The Relationship Between Sport And The Media Flashcards
Media definition:
- an organised means of communication by which large numbers of people can be reached quickly.
What is the ‘Golden Triangle’?
- the inter-relationship between sport, sponsorship and thr media.
What is the relationship between sport and sponsorship?
- sponsorship increases popularity and stability of sport.
- sport is a relatively inexpensive form of advertising.
- money from sponsorship can help improve spectator provision
- powerful sports such as premier league football have some control over their sponsors.
What is the relationship between sponsorship and the media:
- when sports are covered by the media sponsorship ultimately increases.
What is the relationship between sport and the media?
- high level sport is a media commodity.
- sport is available 24/7
- media have control over some sports
- celebrities are created and role models can have a positive or negative image.
- low profile sports get little attention so minimal sponsorship opportunities.
- relationship can increase match fixing and other examples of deviance.
What are the advantages of sport due to the ‘golden triangle’?
- increased income to the sport for allowing events to be televised.
- increased promotion of sport
- increased sponsorship and income from business sources
- sports are organised and funded
- improved facilities.
What are the disadvantages of elite sport due to the golden triangle?
- media focuses on negative aspects of the sport
- media can dictate kick off times
- can change the nature of sporting activities - e.g. longer breaks
- only televise popular, high profile sports
- sponsors can be too demanding of their performers.
- sponsorship deals can increase pressure to win.
OFCOM definition:
- the communicators regulator in regards UK (they regulate the television sector)
- designed to protect the availability of major listed events in sport.
Ring-fenced definition:
- a number if sporting events at national must be available for viewing on terrestrial or free-to-access TV rather than on satellite and subscription channels.
What are the reasons for continued ring-fencing?
- to access the widest number and range of viewers.
- to avoid restrictions to subscription channels for those than can’t afford the,.
- to increase geographical access to all viewers.
- sporting heritage and culture.
- to enable access to sporting events that should be freely available (Olympics/World Cup)
Which characteristics make sports attractive to the media?
- high level of skills for viewers to watch
- visually appealing and demonstrate physical challenge (e.g. rugby)
- easily understood with relatively simple rule structures
- easy to televise and has a relatively short timescale which fits into viewers’ busy schedules.
- nationally relevant with easy identifiable personalities and role models.
Why are certain sports less attractive to the media?
- e.g. tennis and badminton.
- seen as less popular with the viewing public and only have a limited target audience.
- seen as less exciting and less entertaining which makes it difficult for them to break into the male-dominated prime time slots.
- there is less commercial appeal to sponsors if sports aren’t receiving much coverage in the media. Therefore there may be very few full-time professional opportunities available to performers, e.g. canoeing or shooting.
What are the advantages of media coverage for sport?
- increase the profile of the sport and individual performers within the sport.
- increased participation levels as a result of TV coverage. E.g. football due to World Cup coverage.
- more variations of a sport are developed to make it more ‘media friendly’. E.g. Twenty20 cricket).
- generates higher levels of income and makes a sport more appealing to sponsors. Thud increases commercial opportunities further increasing the financial gain of a sport or sports performers. E.g. football, tennis or golf.
- increase standards in performers and better behaviour.
- rule changes lead to a speeding up of an action and more entertaining, e.g penalty shootouts.
What are the disadvantages of media coverage for a sport?
- NGBs lose control of tv sponsors
- traditional nature of sport is lost - timings, rules to suit viewers
- sometimes too much sport on TV - can lead to on boredom of spectators
- demands of media and sponsors negatively impact on high level performers, e.g. demands for interviews etc.
- the media can over dramatise certain negative events in sport
- win-at-all-costs attitude can develop deviance acts and players becoming poor role models.
Commercialisation definition:
- the treating of sport as a commodity, involving the buying snd selling of assets, with the market as the driving force behind sport.