Monday, December 28, 2009

Football Today:a Show or a Game

Modern football is not only a great game that captures millions of hearts in the world. It's become a show that is watched by millions of television viewers.In to address the issue, key points of the Declaration of Steve Wagg must be determined first. The meaning of "football as a television" is ambiguous to say the least, so it is important to define what criteria the sport of football must meet to be considered "a television program. This essay begins by addressing the actual submission of football on television, the techniques used in the programs of today and the direct effects of the practice of the television game. However, it will shift to issues such as the effect of television in the place of football in society, reducing the lines between digital radio and club, and the growing dependence of calcium in TV revenue as a means of survival.Even, when the subject of football as a television program has been addressed, you should pay attention to the issue Wagg this is not only a role of football in British society, but the 'primary meaning. This suggests that football has become more important as a TV show that many other problems that include national and regional identity, escaping the reality of the rest of the life of a supporter of business not profit or a form of entertainment. While addressing the development of football in a TV show consideration be given to the underlying problems, the problem is more obvious and direct the problem is that the actual submission of football television.The presentation on the study of football on television raises some valid points and undisputable evidence of development of the role of sport in entertainment to an audience of media, instead of answering the question should be fully taken into account only the techniques used to facilitate the game to an audience. To justify, said Steve Wagg that football is a program, the test may be necessary for the game itself has been directly affected by medium.Television has been criticized for damaging the game, Ed Horton describes the moment of his arrival, "when the cancer together" in his The game world, the exploitation of football. However, despite these criticisms, it is undeniable that the image and reputation of football has been affected and enhanced by television, especially after the arrival of television broadcasting.Sky, NTL and Granada are among the companies TV with interests in the most prestigious football clubs like Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea, Leeds and Liverpool, the clubs, which are publicly traded, have a legal obligation to consider any offer that is beneficial to shareholders if for the good of the game or not. (McGill, 2001) Although broadcasters do not have controlling stakes in clubs, who are in possession of some influence somewhere along the line. Football clubs can not only investments that are left alone by television broadcasters Sky According to former President Sir Frank Barlow, who said that 'the club is bought by television companies that are gaining increasing power and influence over issues the club. "Sky's offer to take over Manchester United forced the issue of club ownership in the eye of the public and highlighted the potential of broadcasting companies if they were to dominate the ownership of British football. Sky (or BSkyB, as the name of the company at the time) announced a bid of 575 million for a 100% of the club in September 1998, a figure that increased to 623 million. The offer was accepted with immediate controversy, fans Manchester United by fear of the management of their football team as a money maker with the famous Rupert Murdoch. The offer was referred to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission, which recommended that the commerce secretary, Stephen Byers, who was block the acquisition, the board, which quickly took over. Even if the offer is unsuccessful, the issues raised are applicable to the clubs of today, even if the strings are not in control of interest, which undoubtedly have their feet under the table. The bid is a useful case study to highlight the potential outcomes, where the lines between the industries of broadcasting and football to become fully blurred.Steve Wagg statement raises some very valid points and it shows in this sense TV soccer is evident in many areas. However, the claim that the

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