"I love Twitter" : a case study exploring local sports broadcasters' impressions of Twitter / Kevin Hull.

The daily routine of local sports broadcasters is as busy as it has ever been, as they are expected to anchor the evening sportscast, write stories, film games, and update the station Web site. Twitter has added yet another duty to their job, but they do not seem to mind this assignment. In a survey...

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Main Author: Hull, Kevin (Author)
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Language:English
Published: London : Human Kinetics, Inc., 2016.
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