Prof Garry Crawford G.Crawford@salford.ac.uk
Professor
Whannel and Williams (1993:2) have suggested that in recent years television has increasingly drawn other cultural and leisure pursuits, including football, into its domain. Moreover, it is evident that throughout this century in Western - if arguably not global - societies, television has become an integral part of sports presentation contributing to the growth and popularity of many modern sports, including association football.
Crawford, G., & Williams, J. British football on television. Leicester
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Deposit Date | Mar 29, 2016 |
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