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- Title
The Thin Line Between Masculinity and Skate: Primetime Narratives of Male Figure Skaters on the CBC and NBC 2014 Winter Olympic Broadcasts.
- Authors
MacArthur, Paul J.; Billings, Andrew C.; Angelini, James R.; Smith, Lauren R.
- Abstract
An empirical analysis was conducted focusing on how the United States-based NBC and the Canada-based CBC portrayed male figure skaters in comparison with their male Winter Olympic counterparts on the networks' primetime 2014 Olympic broadcasts. Using 100% of all primetime broadcast content as a universe of investigation, NBC's and the CBC's commentary about male figure skaters was compared with the aggregate of all other male Winter Olympians in the areas of success, failure and personality/physicality. Analysis of NBC's primetime coverage of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games revealed five (5) significantly-different dialogue trends between male figure skaters and the aggregate of other male Winter Olympians, while analysis of the CBC's primetime coverage revealed seven (7) significantly-different dialogue trends between male figure skaters and the aggregate of other male Winter Olympians. Differences were not consistent from network to network, showing that NBC and CBC treated male figure skaters differently, yet in significantly different manners by network. Insights are offered on the theoretical and applied levels.
- Subjects
ICE skating; MALE athletes; MASCULINITY in sports; NATIONAL Broadcasting Co. Inc.; CANADIAN Broadcasting Corp.; OLYMPIC Winter Games (22nd : 2014 : Sochi, Russia); TELEVISED sports; EMPIRICAL research
- Publication
Sociology of Sport Journal, 2017, Vol 34, Issue 1, p46
- ISSN
0741-1235
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1123/ssj.2016-0052