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Generation WAR
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External Link:
https://soundcloud.com/pugonian/generation-war-sports-and-social-media-crw-408-podcast
Open-NJ Link:
https://digitallibrary.oswego.edu/SUOS000815/00001
Material Information
Title:
Generation WAR
Creator:
Andrew Pugliese
Publisher:
SUNY Oswego Creative Writing Program
Publication Date:
May 1, 2017
Physical Description:
Podcast
Subjects
Subjects / Keywords:
Sports
Sports Journalism
Social Media
Notes
Abstract:
This podcast contains a roundtable discussion with two current members of the sports media (The Daily Gazette's Mark McGuire and Bleacher Report's Tyler Dunne) and one former sports writer who has entered academia as a professor (SUNY Oswego's Dr. Brian Moritz). The four of us discuss the impact of social media on the perception of athletes by reporters and fans. We also discuss the impact on press coverage and fan-athlete interactions.
Acquisition:
Collected for SUNY Oswego Institutional Repository by the online self-submittal tool. Submitted by Andrew Pugliese.
General Note:
As a reporter and aspiring sports journalist, I am looking to learn more about the changing landscape of sports coverage on and off the field. The more I know, the better I can report on the area where I am located. Each athletes and those surrounding sports in a community have a story to be told. I strive to bring these narratives to light and highlight the good in my community.
Record Information
Source Institution:
SUNY Oswego Institutional Repository
Holding Location:
SUNY Oswego
Rights Management:
This item is licensed with the Creative Commons Attribution License. This license lets others distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon this work, even commercially, as long as they credit the author for the original creation.
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