Sportscasting in the Digital Age
More than the Game
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:12th Feb '25
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

A much-needed text for college-level sportscasting and sports field production classes, this book discusses skills required to be successful in play-by-play and in jobs beyond the booth, including organizing and producing network broadcasts, selling advertising, social media expectations, conducting interviews, calling the game, and more.
Sportscasting in the Digital Age: More than the Game is a much-needed textbook that not only dives deep into the “how to” of sports play-by-play, but also gives students a broader understanding of the sports media industry and how to find their place in an ultra-competitive business. It covers a range of topics, including:
Preparing for game dayRoles of the sportscasterUnique aspects of calling specific sportsCalling the game for both radio and televisionConducting interviewsSports network operations and working with advertisersHow to be “the face” of the team
Featuring breakout sections with expert insight from leaders in the field—including Cubs announcer Pat Hughes and ESPN/ABC’s Dusty Dvoracek—and profiles of great interviewers such as the late Jack Buck and ESPN host and reporter Marty Smith, Sportscasting in the Digital Age is full of practical guidance and behind-the-scenes details that will prepare the next generation of sportscasters for success.
ISBN: 9781442246034
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
240 pages