Research on Information Dissemination Channelsand Monitoring of Sports Events

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With the constant development of the social modernization the communications between people and people are more and more frequent; the progress of science and technology, an increase in number of communication mediums consumedly widen the information channels. In this paper, research on the information dissemination channels and monitoring of sport events is helpful for game organization to choose information, control the main factors in the process, and in order to acquire the best dissemination. This paper analyzes the main channels of match information. and makes some advice for the sports events ,after considering the features of each channel which the way receivers information. Meanwhile, we can establish a information dissemination monitoring system of sport event, which will provide a reference for game organization to control information effectively.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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2606-2609

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