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.
Hi, Benjamin!
OdpovědětVymazatYou did a good job highlighting sports achievements in media. I’m not so interested in sports but those articles recommended by you were really interesting to read. Nowadays, media platforms became a tool for distributing content and attracting those who are “not so into it” and of course it shaped our views that sport its only about success and winnings, erasing the facts that downfalls could also be a sad reality.
Thank you very much for bringing this out!