Историческое развитие футбола через средства массовой информации в Сербии

Авторы

  • Деян Миленкович Университет «Юнион – Никола Тесла»
  • Весна Миленкович Университет «Юнион – Никола Тесла»

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu02.2022.412

Аннотация

Будучи самой самым популярным видом спорта, футбол привлекает внимание миллионов людей, которые ежедневно получают информацию через средства массовой информации. Роль СМИ в профессиональном футболе важна не только из-за финансовой составляющей, но и из-за мощного влияния информационных средств. Большое внимание футболу уделяют масс-медиа в Сербии. Независимо от результатов, которые имели сербские футболисты, будь то на уровне клуба или сборной, футбол всегда освещался на первых полосах прессы с наибольшим количеством статей и фотоматериалов. Последние новости электронных СМИ и большая часть масс-медиа освещают события, связанные с футболом. Болельщики каждый день анализируют важные клубные и национальные матчи. Празднуются великие победы и оплакиваются великие поражения. Принимая во внимание значимость футбола для общества и роли, которую этот вид спорта играет в информационном пространстве, помимо краткого обзора связи между СМИ и футболом в целом, в этой статье будет представлено его историческое развитие посредством освещения этой игры в Сербии с момента ее появления в Сербии с конца XIX в. до последнего десятилетия XX столетия. Основное внимание при этом уделено влиянию печатных и электронных информационных средств в те периоды, когда СМИ были наиболее влиятельны.

Ключевые слова:

футбол, СМИ, Сербия, спортивные репортажи

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Биографии авторов

Деян Миленкович, Университет «Юнион – Никола Тесла»

PhD, доцент

Весна Миленкович, Университет «Юнион – Никола Тесла»

PhD, доцент

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30.12.2022

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Миленкович, Д., & Миленкович, В. (2022). Историческое развитие футбола через средства массовой информации в Сербии. Вестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. История, 67(4), 1231–1252. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu02.2022.412

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