What TV's Done to Boxing: Packard Sports Library, No. 30
by
W. J. McGoogan
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Format
Paperback
Pages
20
Language
English
Published
May 18, 2013
Publisher
Literary Licensing, LLC
ISBN-10
125872135X
ISBN-13
9781258721350
Description
In a compelling exploration of the intersection between sports and media, W. J. McGoogan delves into the significant impact television has had on the sport of boxing. He meticulously traces how the advent of televised matches transformed not only the way the sport was consumed by the public but also the very nature of boxing itself. The author examines the evolution of the sport through the lens of various iconic fighters, analyzing how their careers were shaped by television exposure and the shift in audience engagement.
McGoogan's insightful commentary reveals the complex relationship between boxing and the entertainment industry, highlighting both the benefits and detriments of this synergy. He discusses how televised events have elevated some fighters to celebrity status, while also critiquing the commercialization that often overshadows the sport's rich history and tradition. Through this engaging narrative, readers are invited to consider the broader implications of media influence on athletic performance and viewer experience in contemporary sports.
McGoogan's insightful commentary reveals the complex relationship between boxing and the entertainment industry, highlighting both the benefits and detriments of this synergy. He discusses how televised events have elevated some fighters to celebrity status, while also critiquing the commercialization that often overshadows the sport's rich history and tradition. Through this engaging narrative, readers are invited to consider the broader implications of media influence on athletic performance and viewer experience in contemporary sports.
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