Chad Finn shares what he enjoyed in sports media in 2025, along with the latest Boston sports radio ratings update.
What should viewers expect in sports media in 2026? For starters, a massive audience for the World Cup next summer.
The first television broadcast of an Olympic games was in 1936, when around 160,000 people within transmitting range of the stadium in Berlin were able to tune in. The action was shot on three cameras ...
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln is one of only a handful of universities in the country with a sports media and communication major. And Regan Vaccaro — a sports comm and advertising/public ...
This Women’s History Month, the AFRO highlights some of the major contributors of Black women in sports media. From pioneers like Jayne Kennedy to emerging stars like Taylor Rooks, Black women in ...
As societal grievance divides sports fans, will media members meet this moment or get trampled by it? June 11, 2024 at 9:30 a.m. (Illustration by Victoria Cassinova for The Washington Post) ...
Media rights in sports have exponentially grown worldwide, as competitions pull billions in revenue. Soccer has been one of the driving forces for that. The sport’s continued growth has seen American ...
University of Minnesota Crookston launched a new sport media and communication major in March that will be offered this fall semester. The degree will focus on the writing and production of sports ...
In 2024, social media has become the beating heart of sports fandom. No longer are fans simply passive spectators; they're shaping the narratives, influencing decisions, and driving changes in the ...
Over the past decade or so, the emergence of digital platforms has birthed a boom in independent content creators, many of whom focus on news, and have proven their ability to build and retain ...
It’s officially a new day in sports media. Thursday, Barstool Sports and Fox Sports announced a wide-ranging partnership that will see the bro-coded digital media company play a prominent role in ...
The sports media game has changed. Traditional media outlets—from local sports sections to ESPN—now share space with social media, independent channels and global online sources. Changing rules around ...