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Beer, babes, and balls : masculinity and sports talk radio / David Nylund ; foreword by Eric Anderson.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: SUNY series on sport, culture, and social relationsPublisher: Albany : State University of New York Press, [2007]Copyright date: ©2007Description: xvi, 190 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 079147237X
  • 9780791472378
  • 0791472388
  • 9780791472385
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.4497960973 22
LOC classification:
  • GV742.3 .N95 2007
Contents:
1. Opening Pitch: Thinking about Sports Talk Radio -- Sports Talk Radio -- Theorizing Masculinities -- Development of Manhood in Twentieth-Century United States -- Masculinity and the Sports Media -- Media and Cultural Studies -- Critical Radio Studies -- Outline of the Book -- Part I. The Climate for Sports Talk Radio -- 2. The Sports Talk Radio Industry: From Rush to Rome -- Radio Deregulation and Talk Radio -- Sports Talk Radio: An Extension of Political Talk Radio? -- 3. Inside the Sports Radio Industry: Ads and Lads -- Influence of Advertising, Ratings, and Corporate Radio -- Sports Radio and Public Discourse -- Romantic Belief in Sports -- Hanging Out at the Station -- Part II. Reading Sports Talk Radio -- 4. The Jim Rome Show: "Myspace.com" For Men -- Jim Rome: Hip Sports Talk Radio Host -- Speech Codes and Themes: Learning How to Survive in the Jungle -- The "Jungle": A Site for the Performance of Masculinity -- Male Rite of Passage on The Jim Rome Show -- In-Group Humor on The Jim Rome Show -- The Contradictions of Masculinity -- 5. Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Jungle -- Gender: Competing Masculinities -- Gender: Women in the Jungle -- Queer Eye for the Sports Guy -- The Race Card -- Rome Has No Class -- Jungle Nationalism -- Hegemony or Hope? Sports Talk Radio's Potential -- Part III. The Audience of Sports Talk Radio -- 6. In the Jungle with the "Clones" -- Interviewing the "Clones" -- The Entertainment Value -- Homosociality -- The Audience Does Social Issues -- 7. Where Everybody Knows Your Name -- Cheers to MondayNight Football -- Lou From Lodi -- A Community of Callers -- Among the (Clones) Hooligans -- 8. A Sports Radio Intruder -- My Take on the Audience of Sports Talk Radio -- 9. My Final Take -- Sports Talk and Civic Discourse -- Sports and Sexuality -- Masculinity and Sports.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-183) and index.

1. Opening Pitch: Thinking about Sports Talk Radio -- Sports Talk Radio -- Theorizing Masculinities -- Development of Manhood in Twentieth-Century United States -- Masculinity and the Sports Media -- Media and Cultural Studies -- Critical Radio Studies -- Outline of the Book -- Part I. The Climate for Sports Talk Radio -- 2. The Sports Talk Radio Industry: From Rush to Rome -- Radio Deregulation and Talk Radio -- Sports Talk Radio: An Extension of Political Talk Radio? -- 3. Inside the Sports Radio Industry: Ads and Lads -- Influence of Advertising, Ratings, and Corporate Radio -- Sports Radio and Public Discourse -- Romantic Belief in Sports -- Hanging Out at the Station -- Part II. Reading Sports Talk Radio -- 4. The Jim Rome Show: "Myspace.com" For Men -- Jim Rome: Hip Sports Talk Radio Host -- Speech Codes and Themes: Learning How to Survive in the Jungle -- The "Jungle": A Site for the Performance of Masculinity -- Male Rite of Passage on The Jim Rome Show -- In-Group Humor on The Jim Rome Show -- The Contradictions of Masculinity -- 5. Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Jungle -- Gender: Competing Masculinities -- Gender: Women in the Jungle -- Queer Eye for the Sports Guy -- The Race Card -- Rome Has No Class -- Jungle Nationalism -- Hegemony or Hope? Sports Talk Radio's Potential -- Part III. The Audience of Sports Talk Radio -- 6. In the Jungle with the "Clones" -- Interviewing the "Clones" -- The Entertainment Value -- Homosociality -- The Audience Does Social Issues -- 7. Where Everybody Knows Your Name -- Cheers to MondayNight Football -- Lou From Lodi -- A Community of Callers -- Among the (Clones) Hooligans -- 8. A Sports Radio Intruder -- My Take on the Audience of Sports Talk Radio -- 9. My Final Take -- Sports Talk and Civic Discourse -- Sports and Sexuality -- Masculinity and Sports.

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