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How has Social Media changed Sports Fandom?

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Anne Pergoraro

Twitter has brought fans closer to their sport heroes, because it allows athletes to communicate as openly and honestly as they wish without any third-party mediation.

egoraro, Ann. "Look Who's Talking- Athletes on Twitter: A Case Study." International Journal of Sport Education (2010): 501-14. Proquest. Web. 21 Mar. 2015.

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-Anne Pergoraro

Sports fans can get a real , unmediated look into the lives of their sports heroes and, in the process, possibly develop a greater appreciation for the talent, dedication to their sport, and day to day lives of these athletes.

Pegoraro, Ann. "Look Who's Talking- Athletes on Twitter: A Case Study." International Journal of Sport Education (2010): 501-14. Proquest. Web. 21 Mar. 2015.

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-Raymond Boyle and Richard Haynes

Episodes of this nature provide evidence of sports organizations struggling to maintain control over networked media, which ultimately have the potential to damage relations with sponsors and media partners.

Boyle, Raymond, and Richard Haynes. "Sport, Public Relations and Social Media." Routledge Handbook of Sport and New Media (2014): 133-42. Proquest. Web. 22 Mar. 2015.

-Jimmy Sanderson and Jeffrey Kassing

It appears sports organizations are taking a reactive, rather than proactive approach to new media (Sanderson 2011b). For instance, many sports organizations prohibit their players from using new media, in the misguided view that such action will prohibit incidents.

Sanderson, Jimmy, and Jeffrey Kassing. "New Media and the Evolution of Fan-Athlete Interaction." (2014): 247-58. Proquest. Web. 30 Mar.

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Virginia Common Wealth Athletic Director, Ed McLaughlin

We try to stress the things that could be inappropriate, things that could be harmful or embarrassing for you, your family or your team. We try to stress those things and teach them about them so when they get in the working world whether it's work as a professional athlete or work as a doctor or whatever they don't make a tragic mistake that's really, really going to hurt them.

Auerbach, Nicole. "The Good and Bad of Twitter and College Athletes." USA Today. Gannett, 10 Jan. 2013. Web. 03 Apr. 2015.