Sports marketing is bigger and better than it has ever been before, no matter whether you are viewing it from your phone or on the big screen. We just keep coming up with new and improved ways to make your viewing easier to access for the viewer. I don't believe that the internet has killed TV like that popular song by the Buggles in 1979, "Video Killed the Radio Star." It has just gotten bigger and better than ever before. Sports sponsorships are just needing to set up their game into 2012 and access people from where ever is easiest for them. Internet doesn't have to kill off TV. The television will always be the center of everyone's living room, where all your furniture points to, it just has to set up its game and meet people where they are taking it. They are also taking TV on the road with their cell phones, on their computers while they are out and about. Sponsorships need to take their ads to the cell phones, to the internet. There are plenty of other opportunities to market our sports besides the television. It will never go away, but we need to always be looking for bigger and better ways of presenting it. ">Our world has come a long way in such a short time frame. The first television broadcast was made public in 1937. Before the television, we had the radio which first aired its first broadcast in 1906. So in 30 years, we went from only hearing our sports on the radio to viewing them on the television screen right from our own living room. Now in 2012 our lives are busier, we are running a lot more and we almost don't have the time to even sit in front of the television anymore. This is why the VHS players and tapes were created in 1971. This allowed the hectic family to still go out and do what they wanted to do without worrying about missing their favorite sports team. They were able to set the VHS recorder to tape at a certain time so they didn't miss the big game while doing something else they needed to do. Then in 1999 the invention of digital recording came out. What was better about this than the VHS is when the electricity went out so did your VHS recorder, or any number of other problems could have taken place such as the big game going into overtime and your VHS tape has run out of space, then you missed the most important play in sports history because you decided to go out instead of staying in to watch it live. Now with the invention and ingenuity of sports fans around the country we are able to view our sports on the internet when perhaps you were unable to get tickets to the big game, or it wasn't being televised for some reason. When you are running around with other things you have to get done, you are still able to catch some of the great sporting events right from your phone. Sports marketing is bigger and better than it has ever been before, no matter whether you are viewing it from your phone or on the big screen. We just keep coming up with new and improved ways to make your viewing easier to access for the viewer. I don't believe that the internet has killed TV like that popular song by the Buggles in 1979, "Video Killed the Radio Star." It has just gotten bigger and better than ever before. Sports sponsorships are just needing to set up their game into 2012 and access people from where ever is easiest for them. Internet doesn't have to kill off TV. The television will always be the center of everyone's living room, where all your furniture points to, it just has to set up its game and meet people where they are taking it. They are also taking TV on the road with their cell phones, on their computers while they are out and about. Sponsorships need to take their ads to the cell phones, to the internet. There are plenty of other opportunities to market our sports besides the television. It will never go away, but we need to always be looking for bigger and better ways of presenting it.
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