1. Competing Separately, Medaling Equally: Racial Depictions of Athletes in NBC's Primetime Broadcast of the 2012 London Olympic Games.
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Angelini, James R., Billings, Andrew C., MacArthur, Paul J., Bissell, Kimberly, and Smith, Lauren Reichart
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ASIANS , *ATHLETES , *ATTITUDE (Psychology) , *BLACK people , *CHI-squared test , *GROUP identity , *HISPANIC Americans , *RACE , *TELEVISION , *WHITE people , *SPORTS events , *MEDICAL coding - Abstract
Analysis of NBC's 2012 London Summer Olympic broadcast revealed significant differences between athletes of different ethnic backgrounds. Regarding athletic mentions, White athletes were more likely to be mentioned (64.3%) than all other athletes combined, with significant differences found in the reporting of an athlete from differing ethnic backgrounds depending on the venue where the mention is made. Regarding descriptions ascribed to the Olympians, significant differences were found when comparing the commentary for White, Black, Latino, Asian, and Middle Eastern athletes, including differences in the discussion of successes and failures of athletic strength, athletic ability, experience, and intelligence. Implications on the dialogue divergences are offered at the theoretical level, with heuristic impact being discussed in a variety of contexts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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