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- Journal of Sports Media
- University of Nebraska Press
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- The Effects of Fantasy Football Participation on Team Identification, Team Loyalty and NFL Fandom Volume 8, Number 1, Spring 2013, pp. 207-227
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This issue contains 11 articles in total
- Editor's Preface: Why Can't We All Just Get Along?
- The Effects of Fantasy Football Participation on Team Identification, Team Loyalty and NFL Fandom
- Rube Goldberg, College Football Pollster: An Agenda Setting Analysis of College Football Ranking Systems
- Institutional Constraints and Changing Routines: Sports Journalists Tweet the Daytona 500
- Image Repair Through TV : The Strategies of McGwire, Rodriguez and Bonds
- Using the Schema-Triggered Affect Model to Examine Disposition Formation in the Context of Sports News
- Ladies First, Men Second: The 2010 Western & Southern Financial Group Masters and Women's Tennis Open and Use of Social Media Marketing
- Determining the Effects of Sport Commentary on Viewer Perceptions, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Enjoyment through Violence Justification
- Sending a Message through Captain Canada's Punishment: News Media Coverage of the Patrice Cormier Hockey Violence Incident
- Writing About Fighting: A Critical Content Analysis of Newspaper Coverage of The Ultimate Fighting Championship from 1993-2006
- Gaining Primacy in the Digital Network: Using Social Network Analysis to Examine Sports Journalists' Coverage of the Penn State Football Scandal via Twitter
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