Commercialisation, the Media and Sport

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Commercialisation, the Media and Sport Starter: Choose one of the individuals in the pictures and put yourself in their shoes. SADGE Why might you participate in sport less than the average person? What are your barriers? Why might you only play certain sports and not others?

The Golden Triangle More money comes into the sport for players etc Attract investors/sponsors High standard/entertaining

Commercialisation Why is commercialisation a good thing? Commercial organisations are those that need to make a profit from the sale of goods, services or events. These organisations can use sport and the media to get their product seen by millions, via advertising, sponsorship or endorsement. Sponsorship can take many forms and it can be for: An individual (e.g. Golfer Rory McIlroy) A team (e.g. Manchester Utd) An event (e.g. The Olympics) Why is commercialisation a good thing? Why could it be a negative thing?

Media Why is the media a good thing? Why could it be a negative thing? The media can provide entertainment. This can be via TV, radio and the internet or reported after the event via newspapers/magazines. The media need funding to provide entertainment, but commercial organisations are interested in using the media to promote their products as it can reach millions of people. There are many media providers that are in competition with each other to gain the most viewers. The more viewers they have, the more likely they are to get funding from commercial organisations. Why is the media a good thing? Why could it be a negative thing?

Physical activity and sport The player/performer and the sport itself needs funding for: Facilities Equipment Competitions Both the media and commercialisation can help promote sport, and the media can also provide better opportunities for the spectator.

What are the advantages and disadvantages for the player?

Advantages for the player Can be paid millions to endorse products. Can train full time and not have to complete another job to fund training, so can focus on becoming the best at their sport. Can receive top quality products to use to help performance. Fame/status Other opportunities – follow on career.

Disadvantages for the player Event times may make conditions less favourable for performers. Withdrawal of sponsorship can cause financial difficulties. Restricted to sponsorship clothing/equipment. Product may have a bad image, or be unethical, giving a bad reputation to the performer. Required appearances take time away from training. Pressure to win at all costs to keep sponsorship. No privacy – constantly scrutinised. . Negative reporting can lose sponsorship.

What are the advantages and disadvantages for the sponsor?

Advantages for the sponsor Excellent and relatively inexpensive advertising of their products – show products in adverts during breaks in play or brand names on venues/clothing during activity. Raised awareness of brands leading to increased sales. Product associated with high quality performance or health and fitness, giving brand high status. Increased media hype about an event = greater viewing numbers = more exposure for sponsor’s products.

Disadvantages for the sponsor The media may not get a high number of viewers. The company doesn’t get the amount of exposure they wanted. The player/team doesn’t perform very well. A player becomes a bad role model – due to cheating, violence, racism, etc. Sponsors become linked with these players and the product receives a negative image – reducing sales.

What are the advantages and disadvantages for the sport?

Advantages for the sport More media coverage. Raised awareness of sports to help increase participation. Higher profile of sport = more commercial interest. Increased funding from sponsors, used to: Run events Develop grassroots to elite performers Develop better facilities

Disadvantages for the sport Clothing and rule changed to make the game more appealing to viewers. Fixture time and length of season changed to maximise viewing opportunities. Breaks in play for adverts. Minority sports not shown by media = decrease in participation. Negative reporting can give the sport a bad reputation.

What are the advantages and disadvantages for the spectator?

Advantages for the spectator More coverage. Direct access. Replays. Easy to attend live sport. Red button choice. Ability to but the same clothes and equipment as role models.

Disadvantages for the spectator Increased cost – season tickets, channel subscriptions etc. Decreased live attendance due to TV access. Role models fail. Minority sports not shown. Minority sports not shown.

Snooker break challenge Score Red = 1 Yellow = 2 Green = 3 Brown = 4 Blue = 5 Pink = 6 Black = 7 Describe the word commercialisation Describe one advantage of sponsorship to a performer Identify why a sponsor would be interested in sponsoring a top athlete like Lewis Hamilton. Identify the relationship between commercialisation, sport and the media. Describe one disadvantage of sponsorship to a spectator Give reasons why the media dictating the start time of an event might be a disadvantage to the performer. Explain one advantage for spectators if their sport receives more funding. Using examples, describe two ways that sponsorship can be bad for sport. Using an example, explain why a sports performer should not simply accept any sponsorship deal. Assess the positive and negative impact on an under-16 school rugby team accepting sponsorship from a company that produces alcohol. Compare the positives and negatives of a brewery sponsoring an Over 35’s team compared to a U16’s team.