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Tweeting the Olympic Games

Miah, A

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Prof Andy Miah A.MIAH@salford.ac.uk
Chair in Science Comms & Future Media



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V Girginov
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Abstract

From the introduction of television at the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games to its transformation into 3D broadcasting at London 2012, media innovation has always surrounded the Olympics (Miah & Garcia 2012). As such, the broader context of a debate about London 2012’s new media production must be situated within the Olympic industry’s wider relationship with the media, where exclusive contracts with television broadcasters and the International Olympic Committee (IOC)’s commitment to reaching the widest possible audience have been key to its financial stability over the last 30 years (Payne 2006). Yet the new media story of the Olympics is still relatively new, with Atlanta 1996 being the first Games to even have a website (Toohey & Warning 2000). In less than 20 years, the world has seen the rise and fall of the dot-com era and the growth of Google, YouTube, Flickr, Facebook, Twitter, Wordpress and Vimeo, to mention just a few. The web has shifted from a point-and-click static, Web 1.0, html environment, to a dynamic, xml, Web 2.0 architecture, where content can be republished, shared and embedded elsewhere at the stroke of a touchpad.


• Miah, A. (2014) Tweeting the Olympic Games, in Girginov, V. The Routledge Handbook of the London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games, Volume 2, Oxon, Routledge, pp.96-109

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Miah, A. (2013). Tweeting the Olympic Games. In V. Girginov (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of the London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games (96-109). Oxon: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203126486.ch7

Online Publication Date Nov 1, 2013
Publication Date Dec 1, 2013
Deposit Date Jan 29, 2015
Publicly Available Date Feb 24, 2020
Publisher Routledge
Pages 96-109
Series Title Routledge Handbooks
Book Title The Routledge Handbook of the London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games
ISBN 9780415671927
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203126486.ch7
Keywords This essay examples the use of Twitter at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Publisher URL https://www.routledgehandbooks.com/doi/10.4324/9780203126486
Related Public URLs https://www.routledgehandbooks.com/doi/10.4324/9780203126486.ch7
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