Exam 12: Sports and the Media: Could They Survive Without Each Other
Exam 1: The Sociology of Sport: What Is It and Why Study It45 Questions
Exam 2: Producing Knowledge About Sports in Society: How Is Knowledge Produced in the Sociology of Sport31 Questions
Exam 3: Sports and Socialization: Who Plays and What Happens to Them42 Questions
Exam 4: Sports for Children: Are Organized Programs Worth the Effort33 Questions
Exam 5: Deviance in Sports: Is It Out of Control62 Questions
Exam 6: Violence in Sports: How Does It Affect Our Lives51 Questions
Exam 7: Gender and Sports: Is Equity Possible73 Questions
Exam 8: Race and Ethnicity: Are They Important in Sports63 Questions
Exam 9: Social Class: Do Money and Power Matter in Sports55 Questions
Exam 10: Age and Ability: Barriers to Participation and Inclusion52 Questions
Exam 11: Sports and the Economy: What Are the Characteristics of Commercial Sports73 Questions
Exam 12: Sports and the Media: Could They Survive Without Each Other62 Questions
Exam 13: Sports and Politics: How Do Governments and Global Political Processes Influence Sports43 Questions
Exam 14: Sports in High School and College: Do Competitive Sports Contribute to Education69 Questions
Exam 15: Sports and Religions: Is It a Promising Combination44 Questions
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Major sport media companies like fantasy sports because they
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The sport - media relationship in the U.S.is organized so that
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Research on media coverage of men's and women's sports has generally found that
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It you regularly watch women's sports on network TV, the sport you see most often is
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Golf and tennis are frequently covered sports on television because they
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Large mainstream media companies are currently lobbying federal legislators to
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Research on video games that simulate real time sports shows that
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The people who make media content decisions as they select the images and messages to be re-presented to us are best described as
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Most media coverage of sports today represents the interests of
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The marriage of sports and the media is held together by vast amounts of corporate money and the desire of corporate executives to
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Even though many sport events have low ratings, television companies want to broadcast them because they fill "dead time" on weekends and because they
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Most media content is tied to power relations in the sense that they
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Which of the following is NOT a reason that global corporations have become more involved as sponsors of sports?
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In recent years, 80-percent of the highest rated television programs in the United States have been
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Compared to past coverage, current media representations of race and ethnicity
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Commercial television has required that changes be made in sports to make them more telegenic.Which of the following are NOT one of those changes?
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As opposed to coverage in many other countries, the images and messages in televised sports in the U.S.tend to highlight
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At this point in time, people generally use online access to
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When the media are privately owned and depend on audience ratings, televised sport events are "re-produced" in a way that usually emphasizes
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Nearly all television broadcasts of sport events are sponsored by
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