Podcast: Breaking the Mould: Social Media’s Impact on Women’s Sports and Athlete Representation

This podcast explores the impact of social media on women's sports, comparing its representation with traditional media. It highlights the positive and negative aspects, including the opportunity for athletes to defend themselves and build their personal brand, while also addressing challenges such as misrepresentation and online trolling. Social media is seen as a powerful tool for self-representation and event promotion.

Digital Football: How Fans are Winning within Football’s Digital-Driven World

Football has evolved from a 90-minute game to a global digital phenomenon. Social media allows fans to engage, express opinions, and connect globally. Streaming platforms like YouTube offer in-depth content, while digital platforms erase language barriers, creating a global football community. The digital age has revolutionized how fans support their clubs and consume football content.

Darts: Hitting the Bullseye and Conquering Platformization in Sport Media

Darts has evolved from a pub game to a major televised sport, with the 2024 World Championship final attracting 3.71 million viewers. Platformization, including dedicated streaming services like PDC.tv and the rise of social media, has greatly contributed to this popularity. These platforms offer global reach and engagement, allowing the sport to attract new fans worldwide.

Women have come so far! – A look into the development of gender inequalities in tennis

This 6 part series explores the link between media ecology and gender inequalities in tennis. It covers historical milestones such as the first Women's grand slam in 1884, the formation of the Women's Tennis Association in 1970, and recent changes in TV coverage and dress code rules. The series will delve deeper into the impact of media on these sporting milestones.

Are YouTube channels improving football?

YouTube, with over 2 billion users, is shaping modern society and revolutionizing sports consumption. The platform offers accessibility to sports content, benefiting amateur and youth levels. Additionally, it simplifies complex football tactics, making them accessible to novice coaches, fostering football's progress from the grassroots. This democratization of knowledge is vital for the sport's evolution.

Meet the Team – Todd Harvey

Todd, a 21-year-old postgraduate student of Strategic Sport Marketing at Leeds Beckett University, has a solid background in Marketing and Business Management from Keele University. A lingering interest in sports, particularly Formula 1 and football, drives him to integrate his expertise in Marketing with his passion for sports. His ultimate goal is to innovate in the sports industry, especially in social media and advertising fields.

Meet the team – Rachael Laverack

Hey there! Rachael here, a 25-year-old Strategic Sports Marketing masters student and expert in retail, marketing, and sports. Over the next 6 weeks, I'll be analyzing media and digital transformations in sports. Check back for my insights, peeks at my recent work, and snippets of my master's journey. Excited to learn with you all!

Meet the Team – Tabitha Bristow

Tabitha Bristow, a 22-year-old MSc Strategic Sport Marketing student at Leeds Beckett University, aims for a career in sports marketing with a focus on inclusivity and diversity. Bristow's love for sport began during her childhood, nurtured by gymnastics, skiing, and watching MotoGP. She intends to apply her Fashion Promotion skills, honed at Birmingham City University, to sportswear and sports merchandise, particularly targeting the next generation of sport consumers.

(5)The storytelling of YouTube Boxing!

https://youtu.be/WmBxfoUYrtU For the 5th entry of this series, we're taking it to YouTube with an audio podcast about the storytelling aspect that YouTube boxing brings to the sporting World! Before listening make sure you have read my previous blog entries to catch up, thanks, guys!

(4)Is YouTube now a part of sport???

Sports have been a part of human life since the beginning of time. From the ancient Greek Olympics to the modern-day Super Bowl, sports have been a source of entertainment, competition, and community for millions of people around the world. With the rise of the internet and social media, sports have taken on a new... Continue Reading →

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