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by Paul on 11/12/08 at 08:43 AM ET
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from William Houston of the Globe and Mail,
The Internet is transforming sports broadcasting to such a degree that cable and satellite companies could become redundant and even go out of business.
That was the consensus of a blue-ribbon panel of sports executives during a sports-management conference in Toronto yesterday.
As for sports television, it has suddenly become a very old term in the new media world.
“It’s not sports television anymore,” Scott Moore, the head of CBC Sports, said.
“It’s sports media.”
The revolutionary element of new media is, of course, the Internet, which is rapidly growing as a means of distributing sports programming.
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