Sports Media History


A Place to Learn About the People, Trends and Technology That Have Driven Sports Media, From Its Earliest Roots to Today

Bibliography

Search 1,000+ Articles and Books

Whether you’re looking for scholarly articles, or to see how the popular press has reported about aspects of sports media, you can use the above link to search an extensive list. You’ll also find sub-bibliographies (ethics, social media, women in sports media, etc.) to help focus your search.

Content created and maintained by Dr. David Kaszuba (kaszuba@susqu.edu), director of the Sports Media major at Susquehanna University.

Musings & Reflections

A Place to Blog About All Things Sports And Sports Media

Bidding Farewell to Bock’s ScoreAfter gracing this website with periodic contributions since its launch in 2018, Hal Bock — who previously spent 30-plus years as a sports reporter for the Associated Press — has decided to retire his Bock’s Score column. The arrival of … Bidding Farewell to Bock’s Score Read More »read entire message »

Bock’s Score — Leave Jets’ Chaos Behind with New Account of Glory DaysBy Hal Bock.    Football’s favorite soap opera, “As the Jets World Turns,’’ spun again the other day when ownership decided it had enough of general manager Mike Maccagnan and fired him. This was three weeks after Maccagnan presided over the … Bock’s Score — Leave Jets’ Chaos Behind with New Account of Glory Days Read More »read entire message »

Bock’s Score — Kaepernick Brings League to Its KneesBy Hal Bock.  Equipped with an army of attorneys, the National Concussion League relishes defending itself in the various litigations filed against the richest entity in sports. The attitude when interlopers choose to challenge the Concussion League is often “Bring … Bock’s Score — Kaepernick Brings League to Its Knees Read More »read entire message »

Bock’s Score — Tinkering Threatens the National PastimeBy Hal Bock. Baseball’s gremlins, the tinkerers who hide in corners waiting for their moment, are back messing with the world’s greatest game, determined to change it to their own whims. The first target was the designated hitter and an … Bock’s Score — Tinkering Threatens the National Pastime Read More »read entire message »

Bock’s Score — Super Bowl LIII? Good GriefBy Hal Bock. What if some day, the National Concussion League gave a Super Bowl and the most exciting part were the television ads that carried a price tag of $5.25 million per 30 seconds? Welcome to Super Bowl LIII, … Bock’s Score — Super Bowl LIII? Good Grief Read More »read entire message »

Talkin’ with The Pros

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