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[Commlist] New Book: Streaming the Formula 1 Rivalry: Sport and the Media in the Platform Age.
Thu Nov 07 16:36:46 GMT 2024
*Streaming the Formula 1 Rivalry: Sport and the Media in the Platform Age.*
New Book published earlier this year co -authored with Richard Haynes
Empirically grounded new research concerned with political economy,
representations and audience reception
https://www.peterlang.com/document/1376330
<https://www.peterlang.com/document/1376330>
Taking the global sport of Formula 1 (F1) motor racing as a sustained
case study,/ Streaming the Formula 1 Rivalry/ examines how the
relationship between the sport and the media has evolved in this new
digital environment. Starting with a map of the political economy of F1
and its complex commercial relationship with sponsors, investors, and
the media, shows how new media owners have aimed to use social and
digital media strategies to deepen the global reach of a television
sport previously thought of by many as in decline.
Drawing on original interviews with key stakeholders across the media
and sports industry, including journalists, broadcasters, and those
working within F1, this book places the sport within its broader
historical context, identifying the central role that the media,
particularly television has played in its history, structure, and
governance. This book also explores the range of media representations
and key narratives that the sport offers and how its relationship with
other television genres, such as the Netflix series Drive to Survive is
impacting the nature of the sport and its audience. As sport enters a
new age of digital engagement, this investigation of the intense
relationship between F1 and the creative industries shows us not just
how the media are changing, but also that what we understand by the term
"sport" is also being altered.
This is a penetrating case-study of media-sport relations in the context
of major technical, cultural, and economic change. Drawing on a wide
range of sources, Boyle and Haynes offer a hugely informative but also
enjoyable account of the challenges and the opportunities surrounding
Formula 1 as it undergoes inter-related shift s in the terms of its
organization and in the scale and character of its media visibility. The
authors get ‘inside’ their topic with clarity and depth.
—* John Corner, Professor of Communications, University of Leeds*
Formula 1 has witnessed a huge transformation in recent years. Streaming
the Formula 1 Rivalry successfully unpicks the way in which the changing
global media landscape has both shaped and communicated the sport’s
growth. Whether through the Netflix Effect or social media’s ability to
turn any fan into a pundit, influencer or content creator, this book
explores the complex factors impacting the way in which the narratives
and storylines around Formula 1 are built. Streaming the Formula 1
Rivalry makes essential reading for any student of global sports media
or Formula 1. Uniquely, it explains the media revolution which has taken
place in one of world most sophisticated sporting competitions.
— *Mark Gallagher, Formula 1 Executive and Managing Director,
Performance Insights*
https://www.peterlang.com/document/1376330
<https://www.peterlang.com/document/1376330>
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