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A tale of two audiences: spectators, television viewers and outcome uncertainty in Spanish football

Buraimo, B and Simmons, R (2007) A tale of two audiences: spectators, television viewers and outcome uncertainty in Spanish football. Working Paper. The Department of Economics, Lancaster University.

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    Abstract

    This paper tests for the impact of match outcome uncertainty on two types of audience for Spanish football, fans at the stadium and television viewers. We find that fans inside the stadium prefer games that are less and not more likely to finish with a close score. This is contrary to much theoretical literature in sports economics which argues that fans prefer close contests and imposes this assumption in formal modelling. We also find that television viewers prefer close contests to more predictable contests. The different preferences of fans inside the stadium and television viewers need to be reconciled by the league when considering the effectiveness of policies to redistribute resources amongst teams in the league. We use our empirical model to consider how this tension might be resolved so as to maximise total audience and total league revenues.

    Item Type: Monograph (Working Paper)
    Subjects: UNSPECIFIED
    Departments: Lancaster University Management School > Economics
    ID Code: 48915
    Deposited By: ep_importer_pure
    Deposited On: 11 Jul 2011 22:21
    Refereed?: No
    Published?: Published
    Last Modified: 27 Jul 2012 01:18
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    URI: http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/48915

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