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Changing the game: The role of social media in overcoming old media's attention deficit toward women's sportVann, 2014
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Social media is now an integral part of modern sports broadcasting, which combines old and new media into a redefined and multidimensional experience for fans. The popularity of social media has particular implications for professional women's sports due to this …
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