Sports Broadcasting
From the Set Innovation in Entertainment
In 1920, the first collegiate football game was broadcast on Radio. Today, many sports actually allow viewers to control which camera picture they see. How has this innovation occurred? This book uses a familiar topic, sports broadcasting, to introduce kids to the concept of innovation and its impact on their everyday life
Interest Level | Grade 4 - Grade 8 |
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Reading Level | Grade 6 |
Dewey | 070.4 |
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ATOS Reading Level | 7.0 |
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Publisher | Cherry Lake Publishing |
Series | Innovation in Entertainment |
Language | English |
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Available Formats | Reinforced book (9781602792166), PDF (9781602793651), ePub (9781631379864), Hosted ebook (9781602793651H), Kindle (9781631372650) |
Copyright | 2009 |
Number of Pages | 32 |
Dimensions | 7.5 x 9.5 |
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Author: Michael Teitelbaum
Michael Teitelbaum has been a writer and editor of children‘s books and magazines for more than twenty years. He was editor of Little League Magazine for Kids; is the author of a two-volume encyclopedia on the Baseball Hall of Fame, published by Grolier; and was the writer/project editor of Breaking Barriers: In Sports, In Life, a character education program based on the life of Jackie Robinson, created for Scholastic inc. and Major League Baseball. Michael is the author of Great Moments in Women‘s Sports, published by Gareth Stevens, and Sports in America: The 1980s, published by Facts on File. His latest work of fiction is The Scary States of America, published by Delacorte in 2007. Michael and his wife, Sheleigah, live in New York City, where they root for the Mets.
- From Megaphones to Cable
- Innovations in Technology and Equipment
- Announcing the Games
- Business Innovations
- Famous Innovators
- Glossary
- For More Information
- Index
- About the Author
Author/Illustrator biography |
Glossary of key words |
Index |
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Sources for further research |
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