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An Analysis of Network Sports News Reporting from the Perspective of Communication Studies

作者:Feng Jiali

院校:Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China

摘要:This paper explores network sports news reporting from a communication studies perspective, analyzing its impact, challenges, and future prospects. It highlights the influence of digital tools, multimedia content, and social media on sports news dissemination. The study also delves into audience engagement, content analysis, and ethical concerns. Ultimately, it emphasizes the need for technological adaptation, media education, and policy development to ensure the continued evolution of network sports news reporting in the digital era.

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Network Sports News; Communication Studies; Digital Transformation; Social Media; Multimedia Reporting; Audience Interaction; Fake News; Ethical Dilemmas; Technological Innovation; Media Education; Policy Development

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