28Feb

The (technology news) Changing Face Of Sports Reporting

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By Alex Mahone

  In the old days, getting the latest slice of news about your favourite sports team would typically involve waiting a day before the newspaper reaches your doorstep. Those without the ability of getting their hands on such major papers would instead have to rely on television news programmes. This would be of little hassle to people who live in the same country that the sport event originates from, such as Americans following their NFL franchise. However, for fans living in other countries outside of America, it might mean having to wait days, weeks or even months for such news to be made to them on the airwaves.

The reasons for this are manyfold. One of them was obviously the difficulty of reporters providing quick and instant reporting back to the head offices where the news would be centrally disseminated. There were also printing deadlines that has to be waited on each day before everything could be made available to the public. If the sports event was based overseas, local reporters would also have to battle long distances, time zones and other factors such as weather conditions before the latest scoops or results were readily available. All of this combined together to make it both a challenging but equally rewarding endeavour for sports journalists.

When the Internet took the world by storm over a decade ago, the face of sports reporting slowly rode on the revolutionary wave of information provision enabled by advanced technology. News broadcasters and reporters could now rely on the rapid transmission of data and information via digital means over the Web from one location to another, regardless of the distance. As long as the Internet was available, it made the delivery of sports news much easier, faster and more accurate to fans all over the world. However, the beginning of the information age was still restricted to text based sports news reporting before other media forms were capable of being sent using such means. That did not deter fans from glueing themselves to websites or message boards that had independent or amateur sports reporters doing their bit to share what they knew about their teams with others.

Once video and new media hit the online world, the possibilities of sports reporting became virtually endless. On the surface, videos helped to liven up bare text and photo articles on many web sites. The more discerning journalists were able to make greater use of the limitless features that were provided with such a media form. They could now broadcast interviews with sports stars, fans and even people on the street. Advertising was also leveraged on since videos were more engaging and could reach a wider audience. Teams and sports governing bodies also jumped at the chance to use technology that allowed live broadcasts of both news and the actual events or games. That would prompt even more sports fans joining the Internet revolution as greater options were made available. Terrestrial and traditional sports reporting have even been pushed to the backseat with such developments.

As technology becomes more advanced with time, there will be more fantastic avenues that could help push reporting of sports through current boundaries. It has not only allowed mainstream news media to widen their scope but many more aspiring journalists have been able to pursue their passion of chronicling their favourite sports through their own means. This can only benefit sports as a whole on a positive social level.

Alex Mahone is an aspiring sports journalist with a passion for various disciplines. Find out his reviews on the best sports directory on the Internet, as well as the interesting soccer news sites based on Alex’s personal measures.


Digidesign
s venue live sound-mixing desk

By Gen Federico

  Back in 2005, the Digidesign venue live sound-mixing desk was first introduced and has proven to be a popular choice for many sound engineers or mixer experts. For professional and high class venues, this piece of equipment has become invaluable, helping to enhance the sound quality of the performers who visit and play at these locations.

From world famous rock bands (such as U2 and the brilliant Pearl Jam) to more traditional singers such as Barbara Streisand have all utilised this piece of technology to enhance their performances and to increase the audience appreciation and enjoyment. The Digidesign venue live sound mixing desk has also been used for the sound management at several outdoor festivals in recent years.

However, in order to fully utilise all of the components of this sound mixing desk it is advisable to attend short audio courses in order to become familiar with the nuances of its capabilities. Although it is considered to be relatively user-friendly, a familiarisation exercise is necessary to ensure that no function remains neglected.

These consoles are also very compact and are easily transportable which is another reason why these are so popular with bands and singers who are undertaking gruelling tours and have to contend with the complex logistics of moving equipment which is necessary for every performance at different locations.

Often this one piece of equipment can take on the role of several, less sophisticated console desks, streamlining production and demystifying the process of multi-tasking on numerous desks.

Here at Alchemea we run a series of three day intensive courses at which the student can learn about live sound courses based on the Digidesign venue live sound desk. These audio courses allows both expert and amateur sound engineers to become familiar with this professional piece of equipment for superb live sound venues and top class studios.

The Article is written by alchemea.com providing live sound courses and Audio Courses Products. Visit http://www.alchemea.com for more information on alchemea.com Products & Services___________________________Copyright information This article is free for reproduction but must be reproduced in its entirety, including live links & this copyright statement must be included. Visit alchemea.com for more services!

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