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Economics of Sport and the Media, The


Economics of Sport and the Media, The

Hardback by Jeanrenaud, Claude; Késenne, Stefan

Economics of Sport and the Media, The

£99.00

ISBN:
9781845427436
Publication Date:
29 Aug 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 - 30 May 2024
Economics of Sport and the Media, The

Description

The relationship between sport and the media raises numerous issues and problems. This book outlines the current major policy concerns relating to the commercialization of sports broadcasting rights. What is the impact of marketing arrangements between content owners and media companies - a combination of joint selling with exclusivity - on fans, big-city and small-city clubs, TV markets, and finally on consumer welfare? Do consumers in Europe and the USA receive good value for the fees they pay to broadcasters? And does the way programs are delivered to the viewers (free-to-air, pay-TV or pay-per-view) have a positive or negative influence on the deal consumers receive? These are some of the central issues discussed within this book by the international team of contributors. Providing a comprehensive view on the relations between the sports media rights market, the sports market and the different partakers in the process (club, leagues, events organisers, TV operators, intellectual property owners), this book will be of great interest to academics and sports economists alike. With its clear and simple presentation, The Economics of Sport and the Media will also be accessible to sport federations, leagues, clubs, and policy makers at governmental and non-governmental agencies.

Contents

Contents: 1. Sport and the Media: An Overview Claude Jeanrenaud and Stefan Késenne 2. Competitive Balance and the Sports Media Rights Market: What are the Real Issues? Bill Gerrard 3. Broadcasting Rights and Competition in European Football Wladimir Andreff and Jean-François Bourg 4. Joint Purchasing of Sports Rights: A Legal Viewpoint Adrian Fikentscher 5. Broadcaster and Audience Demand for Premier League Football David Forrest, Robert Simmons and Babatunde Buraimo 6. International Television Sports Rights: Risky Investments Harry Arne Solberg 7. The Relationship between Sport and Television: The Case of TF1 and the 2002 Football World Cup Michel Desbordes 8. Why Have Premium Sports Rights Migrated to Pay-TV in Europe but not in the US? Stefan Szymanski 9. Economic Perspectives on Market Power in the Telecasting of US Team Sports Andrew Zimbalist 10. Baseball and the Broadcast Media Paul D. Staudohar Index

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