Chapter 3 Flashcards

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How has mass media shaped professional and amateur sports for spectators and participants?

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Mass media, including social media, have exerted profound influence on physical activity and sport.
Television reshaped the sports-as-entertainment industry

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State the difference between professional and amateur athletes

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  • > Money and the level of the sport (college bball vs. NBA).
  • > If they aren’t making money then they aren’t a pro athlete
  • > Can come from endorsements and brand deals, not just playing the game
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What’s the difference between for-profit and not-for-profit sports/organization

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  • > Not for profit put all the money they make back into the communities/sports activities they run.
  • > Profit take all the money they make and give it to the head corporation.
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What are the downside of Digital Communications

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  • > Widely accessible communications technologies have created new possibilities for signal theft (digital piracy)
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Is there a conflict of interest when a company purchasing a sports team owns media outlet as well

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  • Create own opinion*
  • > They have a bias
  • > Own all or most of the broadcasting rights for that team
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Advantages of the Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment partnership with media giants

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  • > There is no need to pay outside company for communication/promotion services
  • > The MLSE franchise can supply its own communication services itself
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Disadvantages of the Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment partnership with media giants

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  • > The uneasy combined ownership of media and “product” can pose a conflict of interest
  • > All the money an average group of fans pays to consume sports (tickets, cable fees, etc.) goes to one powerful company
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In what ways can we inform and protect ourselves as consumers of products and services related to professional fitness and sport

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  • > Consult reliable sources of information to find out your rights as a consumer before signing up for any pre-paid membership/ contract
  • > Take time to understand what to look for in a gym or fitness club
  • > Know how to read a membership contract before signing and committing to payments
  • > Find out in advance how the equipment, training and personnel help you achieve your fitness goal
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What are the factors behind increasing sales of health and wellness products around the world

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  • > An aging population
  • > High obesity rates
  • > Raised public awareness of unhealthy foods
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List a few susceptible target markets for health and wellness products

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Seniors - > they are offered products and services promising prolonged vitality
Overweight teens and adults - > They can be desperate to lose the weight and are promised fast, effective results with minimum effort

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11
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Percentage of Canadians who belong to a fitness club

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15%

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