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A look at sports broadcasting in the media
Both in the United States and around the world, 스포츠중계 often called “sportscasting,” is a multimillion-dollar industry. The sports broadcasting industry distributes information about sports through mass media, mainly television, radio, and the internet. If you see, hear, or read anything about sports, you are experiencing sports broadcasting. Sports in the media will increase your knowledge of sports broadcasting if you are interested in learning more.
A sporting event had to be experienced in person before sports broadcasting. It was only possible to experience a game or match if you missed it if someone related the highlights to you verbally after the fact. It is not easy to imagine this kind of scenario in our modern day, where almost anything can become permanent thanks to technology. As the development of 스포츠중계 progressed, we saw verbal reports of sporting events become radio reports and eventually television broadcasts, which led to the explosion of sports media we see today.
In 1911 in Kansas, what we now know as sportscasting was the first recorded instance in America. People were informed about the previous play through telegraphs and recreated a football game’s plays. This was the first time anyone could experience a sporting event ‘live’ without being present. Ten years later, in 1921, a boxing match was broadcast over the radio for the first time in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A college baseball game between Columbia and Princeton universities was the first sporting event televised in history, and the first sporting event in the United States happened in 1939.
The Summer Olympics were the first sporting event televised in history. Brooklyn Dodgers played Philadelphia Eagles in 1939, the first time the NFL (National Football League) played on television. Sports broadcasting increased the number of Americans interested in sports and following specific teams and games as the population of sporting events grew. Sports broadcasting also led to an increase in sports interest. Sports games, matches, and commentary were the focus of the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, better known as ESPN.