Historically, the mass media have marginalized women's sports by
devoting more coverage to men's sports and trying to appeal to a
male audience. This volume analyzes the mass media's portrayal of
women's sports. The Olympic Games are highlighted because they
provide one of the few sports arenas where women's participation is
heavily covered, promoted, and celebrated. The author suggests the
media are recognizing the significance of female spectatorship and
are attempting to respond to this growing audience by adopting some
of the rhetorical and textual characteristics of soap opera and
melodrama.
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