Thursday, November 3, 2016

Midterm: Project Proposal

A: For my final project, I am looking to write a research paper which will delve into the sports media landscape, more specifically, how the platforms for viewing and consuming sports has shifted. A statistic that got me interested in this topic was that television viewer ratings for the NFL has been dropping at unforeseen rates this season. NFL football had long been seen as being exempt from dropping television viewer patterns, and although other factors have been blamed for this, the fact remains that less and less people are watching sports on live television.

Various other platforms for viewing and consuming sports have usurped the need to watch any game on TV anymore. From companies like FOX and ESPN releasing apps which allow a user to watch programming on that channel from their smartphone.



B. An alternative pitch for my final project, I would like to investigate the ongoing corruption scandals happening with the soccer world governing body of FIFA. I would like to create an interactive timeline which details the events and decisions surrounding the very controversial activities of FIFA. 

Eight individuals have already pled guilty to varying charges concerning the corruption scandal, and even a corporation (Traffic Sports USA) has pled guilty. Fourteen additional individuals have been formally accused. I feel that this is a more narrowed down project. Interestingly, the United States Department of Justice has been the forerunner in investigating and punishing the individuals involved. 

I have done plenty of preliminary research and plan on watching the BBC Panorama program which did a special on this topic called Foul!: The Secret World of FIFA: Bribes, Vote Rigging and Ticket Scandals. This was the groundbreaking documentary that uncovered this scandal to the public. Plenty of journalists have done work on this topic already and I hope to create an interactive timeline which simplifies the entire situation for someone who isn't privy to the fine details of the story. I would like to also cover the bids for the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups which are also shrouded in controversy. 





3 comments:

  1. Yeah Cameron, like I said before, I definitely think you should go with the FIFA story.

    It would do a big deal of digging, but it would look awesome on a resume. Once you figure out how to design that interactive timeline, I think it would be a great site for curious people like me (who know nothing about FIFA) to learn about what goes on behind the scenes.

    Maybe ask Professor Bergeland for help on designing this interactive timeline.

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  2. Hey Cameron,

    I already expressed my interest in the FIFA story during class, so I am here again to encourage you to pursue this topic!! During my time as a journalist, I have come across too many people that don't trust us. We have a bad rep., unfortunately, and if you did this right, and continue to uncover more details in the future, you could be the start of something new for people who have lost faith in good, honest reporting. A LOT of people do not know what's going on, and if you can recap what went on and continue to investigate the problem...ethically, you would seriously be doing a good deal for not only journalists but for people that deserve to know the truth.

    I hope you choose topic B, and I agree with Frank! go to Bergeland!

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  3. Cam,

    I think you should definelty choose the topic of the FIFA scandal. Not only is it arguably the largest most powerful organization in sports, it is also notoriously the most corrupt. Even though everyone in the soccer community knows of all the corruption that occurs, everyone seems to push it under the rug and act as if nothing is wrong. I think this project could shed light on the current issues for both soccer fanatics and people who know nothing about the sport.

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