Telecasting Tokyo to a Locked Down Nation: Australian Broadcast Coverage of the 2020 Olympic Summer Games

IF 3.2 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Communication & Sport Pub Date : 2024-04-20 DOI:10.1177/21674795241247770
Olan Kees Martin Scott, Michael Van Bussel, Bo (Norman) Li, Adam T. Pappas, Gillian Golosky, Victoria Dewar
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This study explored how nationalism was perpetuated by the Seven Network’s broadcasting of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games during a time, in which much of Australia was in various forms of Covid-19 lockdowns. Self-categorization theory was used to analyze all the primetime coverage of the Seven Network’s main channel for name mentions, description of success or failure, and personality and physicality of the Olympians. Results of this study underscore large differences in the way in which the Seven Network portrayed Australian and non-Australian athletes. Whilst the majority of the top-20 most-mentioned athletes list were Australian, non-Australian athletes received the bulk of the name mentions. There were also differences in the ways in which Australian and non-Australian athletes’ success and failure were portrayed. This study contributes to the literature by uncovering how a major sporting event was covered by a national broadcaster during the Covid-19 pandemic and shows that Australian media catered its coverage to its home audience, who were in lockdowns. Thus, interest and viewership of the Tokyo Olympics was high, which might have been the impetus for the Seven Network to create a largely partisan program.
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向封闭的国家转播东京:澳大利亚对 2020 年夏季奥运会的广播报道
本研究探讨了在澳大利亚大部分地区处于各种形式的 "Covid-19 "封锁状态下,Seven 电视网对 2020 年东京奥运会的转播是如何延续民族主义的。研究采用了自我分类理论,分析了 Seven 电视网主频道黄金时段的所有报道,包括奥运选手的姓名提及、成败描述、个性和体态。研究结果表明,七大电视网对澳大利亚运动员和非澳大利亚运动员的报道方式存在巨大差异。在被提及次数最多的前 20 名运动员名单中,澳大利亚运动员占大多数,而非澳大利亚运动员的名字却被提及了很多次。澳大利亚运动员和非澳大利亚运动员在成功和失败的描述方式上也存在差异。本研究揭示了一家全国性广播公司在 Covid-19 大流行期间是如何报道一项重大体育赛事的,从而为相关文献做出了贡献,并表明澳大利亚媒体的报道迎合了处于封锁状态的本国受众。因此,东京奥运会的关注度和收视率都很高,这可能是促使 Seven 电视网制作一个基本偏向党派的节目的原因。
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