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A sponsor is an individual or group that provides support in the form of sponsorship in return it is seen by millions, via advertising, sponsorship and endorsement It can be for:
An individual (Ronaldo sponsored by Nike)
A team (Man City sponsored by Etihad)
An event (Olympics sponsored by MacDonald's) Different types of sponsorship include:
Money
Clothing and equipment
Facilities
The media are a broad range of technologies that act as the main means of communication. They include:
Printed media (newspapers and magazines)
Broadcast media (TV and radio)
Internet and social media Sponsorship and the media
Sponsors want to promote their products via the media as they can reach millions of potential customers
Media companies need high viewing figures to make them more attractive to sponsors
Media companies therefore pay sports clubs to allow them to televise matches as this attracts lots of viewers, making it more likely that they will get funding from sponsors
The player/performer and the sport need funding for:
Sponsor or Company | Excellent and relatively inexpensive advertising of their products as: • Media can show products during breaks in play • Brand names can be seen around venues and on clothing • Raised awareness of brands increase sales • Products associated with high quality performance give it a high status • Media hype gets more viewers which means more exposure of the brand |
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Sport | • Raised awareness = increase participation • Higher profile = commercial interest • Increases funding from sponsors • Funding means that you can run events, develop the sport and facilities |
Player's Performer | • Paid millions to endorse products • Train full time and focus on being the best in their sport • Receive top quality products to use to improve performance |
Spectator | • More coverage and top event • Red button/Replays • Player cam • Buy the same clothes and equipment to their role models |
Official | • Sponsors can provide kit • Media can support correct decisions • More likely to become role models |
Sponsor or Company | • The media may not get a high number of viewers • The company doesn't get the amount of exposure they wanted • The player/team doesn't perform well • The player who becomes a bad role model due to cheating, violence, infidelity, racism etc…. affects popularity and sales |
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Sport | • Fixtures can be changed to maximise viewing opportunities • Breaks in play for advertising purposes • Minority sports not shown on TV which decreases sponsorship • Negative reporting can give a sport a bad name • Clothing and rule changes are more appealing to viewers |
Player's Performer | • Event times make it less favourable for performers • Withdrawal of sponsorship could cause financial difficulties • Required appearances take time away from training • Pressure to win at all costs to keep a sponsor • No privacy and negative reporting can lose sponsorship |
Spectator | • High costs for subscription fees to sports channels • Pay per view for certain events • High cost of merchandise • Minority sports not shown • Sponsors keep best tickets for hospitality |
Official | • Under the spotlight for all decisions as they can be replayed, so poor decisions are highlighted undermining the official • They have to wear the sponsors logo |
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