2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-32892012000100014
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Os supostos espaços de discussão futebolística na televisão: as "mesas redondas"

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“…And, even if the game was televised, 95.6% reported they would go to the stadium. The latter dismisses the legitimacy, at least for these fans with a relatively strong team identification, of the discourse of journalists that justifies the non-broadcasting of games in the host cities, claiming that the television would empty stadiums and fans would prefer to watch the game at home 43 . The vast majority of those who scored positive on the AUDIT are regular attendees at matches of their favorite teams, with 43.2% reporting that they attend every match and a further 42.8% reporting to attend almost every match.…”
Section: Attendence To Matches and Perceptions About Violencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…And, even if the game was televised, 95.6% reported they would go to the stadium. The latter dismisses the legitimacy, at least for these fans with a relatively strong team identification, of the discourse of journalists that justifies the non-broadcasting of games in the host cities, claiming that the television would empty stadiums and fans would prefer to watch the game at home 43 . The vast majority of those who scored positive on the AUDIT are regular attendees at matches of their favorite teams, with 43.2% reporting that they attend every match and a further 42.8% reporting to attend almost every match.…”
Section: Attendence To Matches and Perceptions About Violencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According E and R 23 , soccer is preponderant in publications of sports sections, specific virtual sites and television programs. However, this visibility drastically inverts when added the "feminine" connotation to soccer.…”
Section: Gender Inequality In Soccer Divulged By Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%