Carl Colglazier is an undergraduate student at North Carolina State University working toward degrees in computer science and communication.
Justin Capoccia studies communication with a concentration in public relations at North Carolina State University.
This website was created as a course project for Electronic Media Writing: Theory and Practice (COM267) instructed by Professor Justin Grandinetti.
Further Reading
- Sheffer, Mary Lou, and Brad Schultz. “Paradigm shift or passing fad? Twitter and sports journalism.” International Journal of Sport Communication 3.4 (2010): 472-484.
- Schultz, Brad, and Mary Lou Sheffer. “An exploratory study of how Twitter is affecting sports journalism.” International Journal of Sport Communication 3.2 (2010): 226-239.
- Paulussen, Steve, and Raymond A. Harder. “Social media references in newspapers: Facebook, Twitter and YouTube as sources in newspaper journalism.” Journalism Practice 8.5 (2014): 542-551.
- Rowe, David. “Sports journalism: Still thetoy department’of the news media?.” Journalism 8.4 (2007): 385-405.
- Witkemper, Chad, Choong Hoon Lim, and Adia Waldburger. “Social media and sports marketing: Examining the motivations and constraints of Twitter users.” Sport Marketing Quarterly 21.3 (2012): 170.