Just How They Drew It Up: How In-House Reporters Fit Themselves Into the Sports Media System. Mirer, M. Communication & Sport, 10(3):438–455, 2021. Section: 438
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This paper explores how in-house sports reporters—those who write for team- and league-branded websites—locate themselves within the sports media production complex. It builds …
@article{mirer_just_2021,
	title = {Just {How} {They} {Drew} {It} {Up}: {How} {In}-{House} {Reporters} {Fit} {Themselves} {Into} the {Sports} {Media} {System}},
	volume = {10},
	issn = {2167-4795 2167-4809},
	doi = {10.1177/21674795211049412},
	abstract = {This paper explores how in-house sports reporters—those who write for team- and league-branded websites—locate themselves within the sports media production complex. It builds …},
	number = {3},
	journal = {Communication \& Sport},
	author = {Mirer, Michael},
	year = {2021},
	note = {Section: 438},
	keywords = {*SPORTS, *SPORTS journalism, *SPORTS participation, DIGITAL media, DIGITAL technology, PROFESSIONAL identity, boundary work, ethics, in-house media, journalism practice, sports journalism, team media},
	pages = {438--455},
}

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