Careers in Sport Communication
The Golden Age of Sport
Sociological Aspects of Sport Communication
Growth and Study of Sport Communication
Media & Technology
100

This term describes the overlapping relationships between media entities, requiring professionals to have a variety of multimedia skills.

What is convergence?

100

This era of sport journalism saw individuals turn to sport as an escape from the complexities of a bustling world.

What is the Golden Age of Sport?

100

This term describes a population of people believed to be naturally or biologically distinct from other populations.

What is race?

100

This is the primary reason for the growth of the sport industry and is vital to its continued growth.

What is communication?

100

This was the first broadcast medium to cover sports.

What is radio?

200

This career area includes jobs like managing employees, planning strategies, and overseeing day-to-day operations.

What is management?

200

This sportswriter is credited as the first important American sportswriter, writing over 67 million words in his career.


    • Who is Grantland Rice?


200

This form of characterization denies females status and prestige in sport.

What is gender marking?

200

This is the name of the organization that developed standards for sport management programs and lists sport communication as an essential content area.

What is the Commission on Sport Management Accreditation (COSMA)?

200

This person, an executive at ABC, was a pioneer in using technological innovations such as instant replay and slow motion in sports broadcasts.

Who is Roone Arledge?

300

This is the name of Alana Nguyen's blog, which she used to differentiate herself through high achievements in education and work experience.

300

This is one of the literary devices used in sportswriting during the Golden Age to create embellished prose.

What are metaphors or analogies?

300

The 1968 Olympics saw Tommie Smith and John Carlos protest racial injustice by raising this during the national anthem.

What is a black-gloved fist?

300

According to the provided sources, the NCAA's March Madness tournament makes up 90% of its revenues from these contracts.

What are television contracts?

300

In the 1950s, network television helped these sports gain attention. Name one.

What are basketball, bowling, or baseball?

400

This segment of sport communication focuses on managing information flow and fostering relationships with the public, media, and community.

What is sport public relations?

400

The first sport journal, founded in 1829, primarily covered this sport.

What is horse racing?

400

This term is defined as identification with the life and aspirations of the fellow members of a nation.

What is nationalism?

400

This person is highlighted in the presentation as an example of success due to a strenuous work ethic and willingness to work from the bottom.

Who is Anthony Slater?

400

These two networks were the first to implement the power of sport and maximize TV technology, respectively. Name one.

What are ABC and the NFL?

500

Jobs in this media category include being a sports programmer, director, or producer

What is electronic and visual media?

500

The impact of the Great Depression and the rise of the alternative press led to this shift in sportswriting style.

What is a simpler, more serious writing style?

500

The media's portrayal of Asian American athletes as obsessive conformers and hard workers is known as this type of stigma.

What is the model minority stigma?

500

The study and practice of all people and organizations involved in producing, facilitating, promoting, or organizing any sport-related business or product is the definition of this field.

What is sport management?

500

This type of technology is now transforming how fans consume media, with video-on-demand, optical tracking systems, and personalized sports tickers.

What are emerging technologies?