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Sports, Events,
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Chapter 7
Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Sports, Events, and
Entertainment
Sports and Recreation
Events and Entertainment
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Chapter Objectives
Describe the types of amateur sports.
Describe the types of professional sports.
Identify career opportunities in sports event
management.
Explain the types of recreation.
Differentiate between public and private events.
Identify the categories of the entertainment
industry.
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Sports and Recreation
The management of the sports and recreation
events that draw tourists and other spectators is a
new pursuit.
The industry offers a variety of opportunities,
challenges, and career choices.
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Sports and Recreation
Greece was one of the first nations to organize
sports-related activities and build the necessary
sports facilities to house them.
The first Olympic Games took place in Greece
in 776 B.C.
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Sports and Recreation
During the 1700s, the English aristocracy
created private sports clubs.
During the 1800s in the United States,
professional sports leagues were formed.
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Types of Leisure Activites
The different types of leisure activities can be
divided into these major categories:
Sports
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Recreation
Events
Entertainment
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Categories of Sports
Organized sports fall into
two categories—amateur
sports and professional
sports.
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amateur sports athletic
activities and competitions
for athletes who do not get
paid
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Categories of Sports
Amateur Sports
Youth Sports
High School Sports
College Sports
Little League
Pee Wee League
National Federation of
State High School
Associations (NCAA)
National Collegiate
Athletic Association
(NCAA)
YMCA and YWCA
Focus on team spirit
A major force in the
sports event industry
Boys and Girls Clubs of
America
Recreational
programs
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Categories of Sports
Professional sports are athletic activities,
including local, regional, national, or international
events that attract spectators and tourists and
generate revenue.
Modern professional sports events produce
billions of dollars.
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Categories of Sports
Other categories of sports
are:
International sports
– Regulated by international
federations (IFs)
paralympics
competition in which the
world’s best athletes with
physical disabilities
showcase their talents
Extreme sports
Sports and disabilities
– Paralympics
– Special Olympics
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Olympic Games
The goal of the International Olympic Committee
(IOC) is to protect the interests of athletes and
sports and to promote peaceful and diplomatic
solutions to conflicts around the world.
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Careers
Sports-related businesses and organizations
include:
Agencies
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Facilities
Broadcasting
Retailing
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Careers
Most sports agencies employ sports agents who
represent athletes and coaches.
Functions of an agent include:
Negotiating
Marketing
Providing financial and legal advice
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Careers
Public-assembly facilities, or venues, can include
arenas, stadiums, convention/exposition centers,
racetracks, casinos, and theaters.
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Careers
Career
Opportunities at
Facilities
Marketing
Director
PR Facility
Director
Event
Director
Concessions
Manager
Box Office
Director
Booking
Director
Operations
Director
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Careers
Sports TV networks, channels, radio stations,
and Web sites offer many career opportunities
including:
On-air broadcasters
Writers
Sales personnel
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Careers
Sports retailing encompasses the sporting goods
industry and the licensing of sports products.
Opportunities exist in sales, marketing, and
manufacturing at wholesale businesses and retail
stores.
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Careers
Professional Sports Associations
MLB
Major League Baseball
NBA
National Basketball Association
NFL
National Football League
NHL
National Hockey League
MLS
Major League Soccer
PGA
Professional Golf Association
NASCAR
National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing
USPTA
United States Professional Tennis Association
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Sports and Lifestyle
Many Americans enjoy healthful recreational
activities.
Health-and-fitness opportunities include:
Counselors
Trainers
Childcare specialists
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Instructors
Managers
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Recreation
The two types of recreation
are commercial recreation
and public recreation.
commercial recreation
any recreational activity for
which a guest pays a fee
public recreation free or
paid recreation that takes
place on state and federal
lands and in city, state, or
national parks
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Recreation
Other noncommercial
recreation includes:
Therapeutic recreation
therapeutic recreation
any recreation that
includes activities to help
a person’s emotional,
mental, or physical health
Outdoor recreation
Military recreation
Community programs
Campus programs
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Hospitality & Tourism
and Sports
The sports and recreation industries are integral
parts of the hospitality and tourism industries.
All of these industries produce a vast range of
career opportunities for amateurs and
professionals.
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Sports Travel
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sports industry
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ontourism
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channel—the
combination—sports
travel. Several
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Web—can be costly,
due to agencies
design, are
delivery,
returns,
and
fan’s
need to “be
there.” So they have put together tour packages for most
operating
expenses.
major sporting events, from the Super Bowl and NBA All Star games to the
World Series and Kentucky Derby.
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personal
service.
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to avoid
getting
stranded without
ticket.
Sports tours
can be
expensive, but there are tours for every group size, budget, and level of
accommodation.
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viewing one through marketingseries.glencoe.com.
For more information, go to marketingseries.glencoe.com.
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7.1
1.
What are the two types of organized sports?
2.
What are three types of amateur sports?
3.
What are two types of recreation?
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
The Importance of Events
Public and private events are sources of revenue
for the hospitality and tourism industries.
Both types of events bring individuals together to
share a common group experience.
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Public Events
Public events are categorized by:
Size
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Purpose
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Public Events
Classifications of events are:
Mega-events
Hallmark events
Major events
Local events
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mega-event the largest
type of event, which is
a unique, “must-see”
happening that has
international appeal
hallmark event a local
or regional event with
national or possible
international appeal that
occurs once or annually
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Public Events
Types of public events are:
Political events
Cultural events
Military events
Tourist attractions
College and university events
Nonprofit organization events
Consumer shows
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consumer show a
single- or multi-day
exhibition held at
convention or civic centers
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Private Events
Private events are special events limited to a
select group of individuals.
Categories of private events are:
Social
events
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Meetings
Corporate
events
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Event Positions
Individuals working in the events industry are
experts in time, crisis, and risk management.
They also need to have organizational,
interpersonal, and communication skills.
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Event Positions
Career opportunities in the events industry
include:
Event planning
Event marketing
Event sponsorship
Event management
Meeting planning
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Entertainment
Today’s entertainment industry caters to a wide
variety of cultures, ages, interests, and income
levels.
The categories of the entertainment industry are:
Music
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Television
Movies
Radio
Performing
arts
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Entertainment
The music industry provides live performances
and recordings by artists.
Live performances generate revenue from concert
tickets, concessions, parking, on-site retail sales,
and sponsorship opportunities.
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Entertainment
The large number of viewers make television the
number-one entertainment option.
The money from advertising supports most of the
major networks.
The growth of the video and computer-game
industry has affected television.
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Entertainment
A movie can generate revenue from first-run
release to the public in theaters, from the later
release of videos and DVDs, and from the film’s
sale to a television network.
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Entertainment
Americans listen to radio on their drives to and
from work.
Specific programming for certain listeners is
critical in the radio industry to ensure consistent
ratings.
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Entertainment
The performing arts
segment of the
entertainment industry is
popular among local,
regional, national, and
international audiences.
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performing arts a
segment of the
entertainment industry
that includes the exhibition
of live presentations by
artists, such as actors in
theaters or performance
artists in other venues
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Making an Impact
Sports events as well as recreational and
entertainment opportunities, for which hospitality
and tourism play integral roles, generate huge
profits.
Many career opportunities exist in these exciting
growing industries.
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
7.2
1. What are four types of events?
2. What three groups sponsor events?
3. What are the categories of the entertainment
industry?
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Sports, Events, and Entertainment
Checking Concepts
1. Define amateur sports.
2. Describe the sources of
income from professional
sports.
3. List at least three careers
in facility management.
4. Identify types of
commercial recreation.
continued
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1. Commercial
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centers. and
concession
manager.
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Checking Concepts
5. Identify types of
recreation besides
commercial and public
recreation
6. Define a hallmark event.
7. Identify examples of
private events.
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6.
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individuals.
programs, and
campus programs.
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Checking Concepts
Critical Thinking
8. Explain how sports and
entertainment events
relate to hospitality and
tourism.
8. Accept all
reasonable
answers that
mention that sports
and entertainment
events draw large
crowds of people
who depend on the
services of the
hospitality and
tourism industries.
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