Digital disruption is a transformation caused by emerging technologies that challenge the existing products and services that are offered in the particular industry. In the sporting world, this refers to newer technology such as the internet and smartphones challenging mediums such as television as the audiences preferred way of consuming sport. This 'disruption' is due... Continue Reading →
Has the accessibility of new forms of sport media ecology increased women’s sport broadcast?
In my last blog, I explored past media ecology, specifically print media and radio, and its role on the broadcast of women's sport. This blog is going to explore how digitalised 'print' media portrays women's sports. Media ecology has changed drastically in the last few years, with radio and newspapers taking a backseat in the... Continue Reading →