ABSTRACT

At one time, sports coverage was scores, standings, and star performances. However, sports has evolved into a profitable, complicated, and multi-dimensional business, as broad and complex as any. This book explores the business aspect of sports with an orientation to those topics that are most relevant to journalists, providing the foundation for understanding the various parts of the sports business. Moving beyond sports writing, this text offers a distinct perspective on professional, college, and international sports organizations--structure, governance, labor issues, and other business factors within the sports community. Written clearly and compellingly, The Business of Sports includes cases (historical, current, and hypothetical) to illustrate how business concerns play a role in the reporting of sports.

Offering critical insights on the business of sports, this text is a required resource for sports journalists and students in journalism.

chapter 1|21 pages

The Structure of Professional Team Sports

chapter 2|9 pages

The Structure of Individual Sports

chapter 4|22 pages

The International Sports System

chapter 5|25 pages

Sports Contracts

chapter 6|50 pages

Labor Relations in Sports

chapter 7|20 pages

Sports Agents

chapter 8|25 pages

Team Relocation and Facility Issues

chapter 9|25 pages

Sports Injuries

chapter 10|16 pages

Drug Testing in Sports

chapter 11|17 pages

Discrimination in Sports

chapter 12|16 pages

Intellectual Property and Sports

chapter 13|14 pages

Traditional and New Media in Sports