From the Back Page to the Front Room: Football's Journey Through the English Media

From the Back Page to the Front Room: Football's Journey Through the English Media

by David Hartrick (Editor), RogerDomeneghetti (Author)

Synopsis

The media dominates our lives. Sport dominates the media. Football dominates the sports media. If we're not watching the beautiful game on television, then we're listening to it on the radio. If we're not reading about it, then we're tweeting about it. If we're not betting in-play, then we're pretending to be football managers. We can access goals from every corner of the globe whenever and wherever we want, yet by comparison few of us watch a match live. From the Back Page to the Front Room explains how football and the media have become indistinguishable, fundamentally altering fans' relationship with the game in the process. Starting in the days of folk football, Roger Domeneghetti traces the sport's journey through early newspapers, radio, newsreels, the growth of televised football and on into the internet age. Along the way he explores the impact this powerful partnership has had on our culture and society. Based on exhaustive research and exclusive interviews with key figures including Greg Dyke, Henry Winter, Jacqui Oatley, Jonathan Wilson and Hope Powell, From the Back Page to the Front Room is a fascinating account of how football and the media helped each other dominate modern life. It is also a window into a world where we can now watch on our phones what once barely merited a few lines in the Press.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 380
Edition: First
Publisher: Ockley Books Ltd
Published: 01 Dec 2014

ISBN 10: 095714105X
ISBN 13: 9780957141056

Media Reviews
Thoroughly researched, ambitious in its scope, written with an obvious love of the media and all its foibles as well as an understanding of sport's appeal, and packed with comment from many of the key figures in the sporting media over the last 40 years, this deserves to be the standard text on the subject - New Statesman
Author Bio
Roger Domeneghetti is a freelance writer and the Morning Star's North East football correspondent. A journalist for nearly 20 years, he has worked for a range of titles including sportinglife.com and the Daily Star Sunday. He has also lectured in journalism and the sociology of sport at Teesside and Sunderland universities. He lives in Durham with his family and a tortoise. This is his first book.