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August 6, 2016
Amanda Lotz

The Business of Sports Television

August 6, 2016
Amanda Lotz

Amanda and Alex go for the gold in this look at the economics of sports on television. Whether media events such as the Olympics, March Madness, or the Super Bowl or regular league rights deals, the business of sports on television is being disrupted, and in ways different from the rest of television.

August 6, 2016
Amanda Lotz

Tagged: sports, olympics, ESPN, March Madness

Amanda Lotz

More Portals!?!
Film Biz in Review, Summer 2016 edition

Media Business Matters Podcast

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The podcast that explores why recent news in the media business matters to people who love media

You’ve already heard what happened this week, but we take the next steps of explaining why it matters and why you should care. This isn’t a place of pontificating and empty predictions, but of getting to the meat of what is going on in media today and the implications for media businesses and media consumers. Knowledgeable outsiders, Alex, a journalist, and Amanda, a professor, consider emerging changes without a stake in the disruptions to explore why the transformative shifts experienced by media today matter to you.

You can subscribe to our podcast in iTunes and can subscribe directly to our RSS feed by copying that link. Send us your questions or suggested topics at DrTVLotz@gmail.com

About Amanda and Alex

Amanda Lotz is a professor of media studies at the University of Michigan and author of several books about media and media industries including The Television Will Be Revolutionized  and Portals: A Treatise on Internet-Distributed Television.

Alex Intner is a journalist who specializes in reporting on the arts and media industries. You can find his writing in The Michigan Daily, where he was an arts writer and web developer.

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Streaming Video: Storytelling Across Borders
Netflix and Streaming Video: The Business of Subscriber-funded Video on Demand
Media Disrupted: Surviving Pirates, Cannibals and Streaming Wars
We Now Disrupt This Broadcast: How Cable Transformed Television & the Internet Revolutionized It All
Portals: A Treatise on Internet-Distributed Television
The Television Will Be Revolutionized
Gender and Television: Redesigning Women and Cable Guys
Overviews: Media Industry Studies, Television Studies, Understanding Media Industries

© 2015 Amanda D. Lotz