Media and success in sports
neděle 5. května 2019
Other issues in Media and Society
Hey there!
To begin with, I would like to invite you all to read about all these other issues in media and society that I will talk about. It is important to realize how many important topics there are, which need to create awareness since some issues that might seem small or harmless need the most attention to uncover the big problem.
Firstly, I would like you to see a blog by Ignacio Lara, which you can find here: https://ignaciolara16.wixsite.com/misitio/post/children-adolescents-and-media
This blog talks about young people and media, more specifically how they are affected by the daily exposure to media, and how does their usage of the media contain certain risks. This blog is very entertaining and uncovers the problems of this theme, therefore I find it a really good blog to read as it is important to know. It is well-structured and supported by good evidence making it easy to read and making it flowing. This issue is also very important to media and society.
Secondly, we have a blog by Adéla Lišková, which you can find here:
https://igvsreality.blogspot.com/2019/04/my-view.html?showComment=1557059103841#c310230530851756703
The blog by Adéla is about the effect of instagram usage and picture editing on young people. Although this might be similar theme as Ignacio had, this is more specific and targeted towards Instagram more. This blog is great in terms of seeing the daily effects the famous Instagram has on young people and how it affects their self-esteem by wanting to be "liked". It also uncovers the problems of the ability to edit the picture which might then create an "ideal world" for the young people making them think they are bad in comparison. Very important theme and a must read when using instagram.
Another blog I would like you to visit is by Galiya which you can read here:
https://sexualizationofwomen.blogspot.com/2019/04/my-view.html?showComment=1557061423407#c8918905840175269981
This is a blog about the sexualization of women in mass media. This is an important issue, since when only the most attractive women will be shown is mass media, men will then create that in their head as the only acceptable type of women, which will then make all the other women ashamed of themselves, lowering their self-esteem. This blog is well-written in an organized way with many interesting discussions.
The fourth blog I will recommend to you is by Aleksandra Savitckaia, which is here: https://alekssavi.wixsite.com/alekssavi/home/my-view
It talks about a very special topic of lookism. Visit this blog to see how people are judged by their looks, body and not being as judged by what is inside. This theme is very important and interesting, since we all might do this without even knowing it. The blog tells about many ways how it affects us as well as many different scenarios.
Finally, I will invite you to visit the blog of Perizat Balabayeva, available here: https://stereotypesofnativeamericans.blogspot.com/2019/04/the-stereotypes-in-representation-of.html?showComment=1557065136224#c5258278852020195092
The blog has a very interesting topic and story to begin with, which is quite unique and I like that connection that there was made. Reading this gives the reader a great idea about the stereotypes we all create these days, and using information that we think we know for sure. It is important to see this blog as it needs to reminded that we all are equal. Nicely written blog.
neděle 28. dubna 2019
My view
In order to accept this whole idea, it needs to be understood. The media does a great job when it comes to gaining attention, and spreading messages around, but could it be done better in sports than it is? The question was answered in previous blog entries, but to have a proper answer, let´s have a recap.
Although media is an important tool for sports, it can also overlook certain things that might be interesting to see, but are overlooked for the reason of being affraid of numbers. That means the media is affraid of not getting enough attention and readers. Also, media is dangerous in terms of spreading a message, since it can negatively effect the sports easily (Ma, 2018, par. 3).
It was mentioned previously that interesting stories can even be told when they are from more "unknown" people, as long as it makes it interesting and readable. The thing that should change is the goal of the media, the purpose of why they are writing about sports. So far, the purpose is to get attention and money, while they are willing to do nearly everything for that (Zbigniew, Krzysztof, Michal, Julia & PioZbignitr, 2012, p. 293). That should change, it should be to show the real good side of sports, show all the great stories of sports from all people, which might actually make the fans of the sport choose their idol based on personality and how well he/she gets the strong points of sports.
The point is not to hide all the successful athletes, or to not make them stand out, it is just that stories should not be made up, or more dramatized just for the attention. The point is to show the world the real stories, not overdramatize just to make content. It is also needed to realize the effects that media have, since if they make articles focused on successful or famous people, making an article about something "horrible" they have done (or what they think they have done), the negative news only creates negative effects (Pinker, 2018, par. 10). For sure, media gain much more attention, and more money, but is this what people truly want? Or is it joy that needs to be the goal of reading articles? Neither really, people want to know the truth and want to be entertained, or get inspired. On the contrary, there are many people who seek out the drama, get attracted by the titles of famous people.
There are both bright and dark sides in sports, but it seems like the dark sides are being more exaggerated, and the bright sides are more biased. What this means is that the dark sides are dramatized to gain more attention and curiosity, and the bright sides are being mostly shown and biased towards "the best of the best". We have to be careful and filter all the media that is read, and rarely we can find media that is very objective and contains only the truthful stories that are also interesting to read, portrayed in the right way.

(Malcolm, n.d.)
The image above sums up the struggles of people interested in sports, but being affected by the media coverage of the sports.
References
Malcolm X. (n.d.). [If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing.]. Retrieved April 28, 2019, from https://www.azquotes.com/quote/415761?ref=media
Ma, C. (2018, November 27). The Impact of Social Media in Sports. Retrieved April 28, 2019, from http://thesportdigest.com/2018/11/the-impact-of-social-media-in-sports/
Pinker, S. (2018, February 17). The media exaggerates negative news. This distortion has consequences | Steven Pinker. Retrieved April 28, 2019, from https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/feb/17/steven-pinker-media-negative-news
Zbigniew, D., Krzysztof, J. W., Michal, L., Julia, M., & PioZbignitr, R. (2012). Mass media and professional sport. Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity, 4(4), 284. doi:http://dx.doi.org.unyp.idm.oclc.org/10.2478/v10131-012-0028-6
For Further Research
To understand the issue, it is crucial that you do your own research, so I will give you some websites that might help you understand better!
The first website is here: https://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/the-stories-these-5-athletes-will-motivate-everyone-you.html
The reason why I am telling you to research here is because there are the actual stories of successful athletes, without any bias, and it seems like it is done from pure sports interest - read this to see the stories, and decide if this is interesting to you or not. What this will give you is the look at how the stories could be told by many other athletes, maybe even by not as successful ones.
The second website is here: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1089142-25-biggest-sore-losers-in-sports-history#slide9
This one is about the other side of success, shows the stories and videos how athletes massively lost and created a story out of it. This is to show, how interesting it could be, if the stories were the focus of media, and showed us the most interesting stories from ALL, not only from the successful ones, or trying to create a story out of nothing just to include the famous people, as it is the trend now.
The last website is here: http://thesportdigest.com/2018/11/the-impact-of-social-media-in-sports/
This one shows all the positives and negative effects the media has on sports. It is important to know, since we have to browse through media, and try to sort the articles by their relevancy, since it is very easy to read an article that is simply bad, and it can be spread very easily. This one is not about success, but I feel it is necessary to read, in order to know what effect do media actually have on sports and people. We can see that media focus to get new readers, attention, so it all results in creating the most interesting articles, whether they are truthful or not, or are just about the famous and successful people to attract the most people.
What the Experts Say II
According to the Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity, the mass media are not interested in the strong points of sports, such as sportsmanship, respect or good behaviour (Zbigniew, Krzysztof, Michal, Julia & PioZbignitr, 2012, p. 293). This is further supporting the research that was done before, as well as my claims that media are not focused enough on the strengthening parts of sports.
To add more, according to the same journal, the media focus on sensation, and seek success for whatever it takes, and they are doing that for the attention and the big money that is there (Zbigniew, Krzysztof, Michal, Julia & PioZbignitr, 2012, p. 293). This shows us that the pure interest in sports is not present in the media, they only focus on the success for further attention and money. The media is trying to give people the most attention-getting articles and titles, just for their own good. The pure interest in the sport seems to be missing, which is causing other big effects on people or the sports.
References
Zbigniew, D., Krzysztof, J. W., Michal, L., Julia, M., & PioZbignitr, R. (2012). Mass media and professional sport. Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity, 4(4), 284. doi:http://dx.doi.org.unyp.idm.oclc.org/10.2478/v10131-012-0028-6
What the Experts Say I
An important part of research is the resources you have. A point of view from a academic journal or a professionally done research helps to uncover a point. McChesney had a nice part in a book about success, and what it means to succeed. Now, this could help us understand, why we seek out success so much.
The specific part is available here: https://books.google.cz/books?hl=en&lr=&id=d6HhgJDGXtQC&oi=fnd&pg=PA49&dq=sports+success+media+attention&ots=yjNp6OOTgd&sig=qsBzWjMnVRD8iQ4kjYDQI-mjfxw&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=success&f=false
Success is a result of a competitive achievement, where a lot of emotions and effort has been put (McChesney, 1989, p. 206). This would mean that success is not only the end result people are looking for, but more likely the process that was done in order to reach the success, and that is why success could be seeked out so much, as it is usually a hard process.
Also, success results in many things, such as fame, wealth, status etc. (McChesney, 1989, p. 206). Yes, we can see, that mostly success results in fame, but why? Because the journey to success is the process that is interesting to read, or watch.
The specific part is available here: https://books.google.cz/books?hl=en&lr=&id=d6HhgJDGXtQC&oi=fnd&pg=PA49&dq=sports+success+media+attention&ots=yjNp6OOTgd&sig=qsBzWjMnVRD8iQ4kjYDQI-mjfxw&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=success&f=false
Success is a result of a competitive achievement, where a lot of emotions and effort has been put (McChesney, 1989, p. 206). This would mean that success is not only the end result people are looking for, but more likely the process that was done in order to reach the success, and that is why success could be seeked out so much, as it is usually a hard process.
Also, success results in many things, such as fame, wealth, status etc. (McChesney, 1989, p. 206). Yes, we can see, that mostly success results in fame, but why? Because the journey to success is the process that is interesting to read, or watch.
References
McChesney, R. W. (1989). Media made sport: A history of sports coverage in the United States. Media, sports, and society, 206-207.
sobota 27. dubna 2019
Current Events II
Hey there,
I said I will be back with some more content, so here we go! A few days ago, Ramy Ashour had retired from squash, and the whole squash world was affected, media are full of that content, people are sad and all squash players are giving him praise for his great career. Would the same happen if I was to retire from squash? You´re right, it would not. Why is that? Yeah, it´s success.
I found out about it through social media, and read a nice article which you can read here: https://psaworldtour.com/news/view/6342/ramy-ashour-announces-retirement
This article is completely dedicated to him and his career achievements. Don´t get me wrong here, I am not trying to dishonour his legacy and the fact that he is a great player, I am just objectively looking at how his success the effect on all the people and media. It is safe to say that articles like that would not be written about somebody who has not achieved as much. Now you could argue that if the article was about someone without that success, there would simply not be enough to write about, right? We assume that it´s the successful story that creates the content. What if there is a great story under the "unsuccessful" person? It could be interesting, if we allowed ourselves to not judge somebody by their achievements.
To help you understand my point, you can look at the video below.
(Kéme, 2019)
What we can see in the video is success, his wins, all the highlights of his career that are very successful. This is the reason I say that media is very success - driven. Not only media favours success, even fans choose who will they support according to their success many times, instead of liking the person himself.
I said I will be back with some more content, so here we go! A few days ago, Ramy Ashour had retired from squash, and the whole squash world was affected, media are full of that content, people are sad and all squash players are giving him praise for his great career. Would the same happen if I was to retire from squash? You´re right, it would not. Why is that? Yeah, it´s success.
I found out about it through social media, and read a nice article which you can read here: https://psaworldtour.com/news/view/6342/ramy-ashour-announces-retirement
This article is completely dedicated to him and his career achievements. Don´t get me wrong here, I am not trying to dishonour his legacy and the fact that he is a great player, I am just objectively looking at how his success the effect on all the people and media. It is safe to say that articles like that would not be written about somebody who has not achieved as much. Now you could argue that if the article was about someone without that success, there would simply not be enough to write about, right? We assume that it´s the successful story that creates the content. What if there is a great story under the "unsuccessful" person? It could be interesting, if we allowed ourselves to not judge somebody by their achievements.
To help you understand my point, you can look at the video below.
What we can see in the video is success, his wins, all the highlights of his career that are very successful. This is the reason I say that media is very success - driven. Not only media favours success, even fans choose who will they support according to their success many times, instead of liking the person himself.
References
Production, K. (2019, April 24). Ramy Ashour retirement. Retrieved April 27th, 2019, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z0NmkgC5YY
Current Events I
Hi everyone,
recently I have been reading the Formula 1 race reports, since I am a big F1 fan. When I finished reading, I came to realize that the report majorly covers only the 3 most successful teams, its drivers, and the "rising stars", but something was missing. Formula 1 is made of 10 teams and 20 drivers, yet I thought that it was missing to cover some other drivers´ point of view, for example the Williams team, how it struggled, and how the drivers fought the car, it could be interesting to read. To know what I´m talking about, read the race report here: https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/reports/f1/2019-chinese-grand-prix-report
Of course, all the "rising stars" and successful people bring a lot of attention, therefore a lot of views, and discussions, but it still could be added to the report that some teams struggle, and try to analyze what is the problem. The problem nowadays is that people seek out success, and we all want to read what the successful people do, since we want to be successful ourselves. The report of the F1 race is done like that on purpose, to attract attention and to read about how was that journey for the best drivers. The media assume it is more likely to be read when there is the famous successful drivers, since also small karting drivers could read it to get inspired, and follow their content more often as it would boost their hunger for becoming one of them. This race report supports the fact that the media and people in general are very focused on success, and try to find and expose other people to possible role models, and gain more views and attention (the goal of media).
Please feel free to share this, as it could change the look we have on media presentation of successful people. More Events like this comming soon!
recently I have been reading the Formula 1 race reports, since I am a big F1 fan. When I finished reading, I came to realize that the report majorly covers only the 3 most successful teams, its drivers, and the "rising stars", but something was missing. Formula 1 is made of 10 teams and 20 drivers, yet I thought that it was missing to cover some other drivers´ point of view, for example the Williams team, how it struggled, and how the drivers fought the car, it could be interesting to read. To know what I´m talking about, read the race report here: https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/reports/f1/2019-chinese-grand-prix-report
Of course, all the "rising stars" and successful people bring a lot of attention, therefore a lot of views, and discussions, but it still could be added to the report that some teams struggle, and try to analyze what is the problem. The problem nowadays is that people seek out success, and we all want to read what the successful people do, since we want to be successful ourselves. The report of the F1 race is done like that on purpose, to attract attention and to read about how was that journey for the best drivers. The media assume it is more likely to be read when there is the famous successful drivers, since also small karting drivers could read it to get inspired, and follow their content more often as it would boost their hunger for becoming one of them. This race report supports the fact that the media and people in general are very focused on success, and try to find and expose other people to possible role models, and gain more views and attention (the goal of media).
Please feel free to share this, as it could change the look we have on media presentation of successful people. More Events like this comming soon!
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