Analyzing the Paris 2024 Olympics: Success, Politics, and Future of Fandom
In this episode of the Fanalytics podcast, Professor Mike Lewis from Emory University explores the impact and future of the Paris 2024 Olympics. Delving into the opening and closing ceremonies, viewership statistics, and memorable moments, Mike assesses whether the games were a success and how they fit into the evolving landscape of sports fandom. He highlights the mix of politics and sports, the creation of niche stars, and the contrast between leveraging well-known celebrities versus nurturing new Olympic legends. The episode also teases an upcoming discussion on political fandom and its cultural ramifications.
00:00 Introduction to Fanalytics Podcast
00:29 The Significance of the Olympics
01:54 Analyzing the 2024 Paris Olympics
05:21 Historical Context and Olympic Narratives
09:03 Memorable Moments from the 2024 Games
14:55 Key Takeaways from the Paris Olympics
23:30 Conclusion and Upcoming Topics
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedAugust 20, 2024 at 4:26 PM UTC
- Length26 min
- Episode277
- RatingClean