ABC Sports shaped how the world consumes sport. The American Broadcasting Company's sports division is behind some of network television's most significant practices, celebrated personalities, and iconic moments. It created the weekend anthology Wide World of Sports, transformed professional football into a prime-time spectacle with Monday Night Football, fashioned the Olympics into a mega media event, and even revolutionized TV news. Travis Vogan's cultural and institutional history of ABC Sports examines the development of network sports television in the United States and the aesthetic, cultural, political, and industrial practices that mark it. ABC Sports traces the storied division from its beginnings through the internet age to reveal the changes it endured along with the new sports media environment it spawned.
Travis Vogan is Associate Professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication and the Department of American Studies at the University of Iowa. He is the author of ESPN: The Making of a Sports Media Empire.
"Travis Vogan's cultural history of ABC Sports offers a compelling analysis of America's love affair with sports. It provides an inside look at how that love was cultivated through sport's marriage to television on an altar where ABC's constant telling of the 'thrill of victory and agony of defeat' taught an entire culture how to think about sporting achievement. This is essential reading for any fan or student of contemporary sport."—Lawrence Wenner, editor-in-chief of Communication & Sport
"Muhammad Ali and Howard Cosell, Wide World of Sports and Monday Night Football, the tragedy at Munich and the emptiness of TrashSports are all part of the genius of Roone Arledge and his empire at ABC Sports. Arledge taught a generation of viewers how to watch sports, how to love them, and how to hate them. Travis Vogan's deep look into the world Arledge created suggests the meaning and legacy of televised sports. This is a book for anyone who cares about sports and worries about the future of the beast."—Randy Roberts, coauthor of A Season in the Sun: The Rise of Mickey Mantle
288 pp.6 x 9
9780520292963$29.95|£25.00Paper
Nov 2018