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  • The Image of a National Football Team Player in TV Spots on European Campionships and World Cups (Case Study of \"Voskresnoye Vremya\" on Channel 1, \"Vesti Nedeli\" on Russia 1 and \"Sportivny Interes\" on Match TV over the Period of 2008 -2016)

The Image of a National Football Team Player in TV Spots on European Campionships and World Cups (Case Study of \"Voskresnoye Vremya\" on Channel 1, \"Vesti Nedeli\" on Russia 1 and \"Sportivny Interes\" on Match TV over the Period of 2008 -2016)

Student: Eronosov Aleksandr

Supervisor: Evgeniya Petrova

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Journalism (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2017

In this paper we attempt to examine the image of the football player of the national team on Russian television. This involves analysis of the factors forming the image of the EU in the framework of the TV programme from 2008 to 2016, as well as search the relationship between the image of the player and the gaming results.

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