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Attendance to an AFL game is largely driven by who is playing, and a few games are going to be in high demand, usually based on team rivalries. Dr Liam Lenten (Economics and Finance, La Trobe University) presents his research on his these rivalries can be maximised, and how tweaking the fixtures can draw the biggest crowd. Sport Unpacked is a regular podcast hosted by David Lowden, Senior Lecturer in the School of Communication and Media, and researcher at the Centre for Sport and Social Impact at La Trobe University. Copyright 2015 La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.
Attendance to an AFL game is largely driven by who is playing, and a few games are going to be in high demand, usually based on team rivalries. Dr Liam Lenten (Economics and Finance, La Trobe University) presents his research on his these rivalries can be maximised, and how tweaking the fixtures can draw the biggest crowd. Sport Unpacked is a regular podcast hosted by David Lowden, Senior Lecturer in the School of Communication and Media, and researcher at the Centre for Sport and Social Impact at La Trobe University. Copyright 2015 La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top sport news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top sport news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top sport news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top sport news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top sport news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top sport news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top sport news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top sport news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top sport news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top sport news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top sport news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top sport news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top sport news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top sport news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top sport news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top sport news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top sport news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top sport news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media have reported on the top news stories of the week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett look at how the media has reported on the Bombers saga. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett dissect the AFL's response to the drug scandal, and the use of propaganda in the proceedings. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett analyse Channel Seven's interview with Dean Robinson. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett reporting slander and the risks associated with it. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett discuss the media conduct in sport, and when enough is enough. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett discuss the developments in sport broadcast - from Monday night football to broadcast rights. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett discuss the issues of racism that have surfaced in AFL this week. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett discuss sport and the media, with focus on reporting on bulldogs. The media doesn't have to play by the AFL's rules / live on air bloopers / Newspaper man on TV. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Ken Bartlett discuss sport and the media, with special guest Mark Stevens from Channel Seven. The media doesn't have to play by the AFL's rules / live on air bloopers / Newspaper man on TV. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden talks to Kevin Bartlett about journalists doing research before making any claims. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden talks to Kevin Bartlett about the accuracy of goal cams and the controversy of drug use in AFL. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden talks to Kevin Bartlett about how the media are reporting developments in sport. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden comments on the reaction to media coverage of drug allegations in Essendon Football Club. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Kevin Bartlett on the search for the truth, bias and cash for comment. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Kevin Bartlett discuss whether sports journalists are dropping the ball on breaking big stories. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Kevin Bartlett look at the problem of drugs in the AFL, and how the situation is being dealt with. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Kevin Bartlett look at the big stories in sport for 2012. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
How has defamation clouded the industry of sports journalism? Is there any jobs out there for aspiring sports journalists? Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
In a week where Michael Clarke, the Australian captain, scores his fourth double century at test match cricket, Melbourne newspapers reported the AFL draft as a bigger story. Where should priorities lie? Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Kevin Bartlett discuss the reporting of the Spring Racing season and the Melbourne Cup. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Kevin Bartlett discuss the reporting on AFL tanking scandal and the media handling of Aussie boxer Anthony Mundine. Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.
David Lowden and Tony Schibeci talk about the tricky prospect of breaking the big stories in sports journalism. Would the Lance Armstrong story be any different if the media had spoken louder at the time of his winnings? Published by La Trobe University with permission of SEN 1116.