Andrew Billings

Affiliations: 
English Clemson University, Clemson, SC, United States 
Area:
Speech Communication, General, Higher Education
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Fan M, Billings A, Zhu X, et al. (2020) Twitter-Based BIRGing: Big Data Analysis of English National Team Fans During the 2018 FIFA World Cup: Communication and Sport. 8: 317-345
Billings A, Angelini J. (2019) Equity Achieved? A Longitudinal Examination of Biological Sex Representation in the NBC Olympic Telecast (2000–2018): Communication and Sport. 7: 551-564
Billings A, Xu Q, Xu M. (2019) Two Sides of the Chinese Sports Media Story: Contrasting State-Owned and Commercially Sponsored Chinese Websites by Nation and Sex of Athlete: Communication and Sport. 7: 244-266
Scott O, Billings A, Xu Q, et al. (2019) Relaying Rio Through an Australian Gaze: Australian Nationalistic Broadcast Focus in the 2016 Summer Olympic Games: Communication and Sport. 7: 198-220
Xu Q, Billings A, Wang H, et al. (2019) Women, men, and five Olympic rings: An examination of Chinese Central Television’s broadcast of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics International Review For the Sociology of Sport. 55: 747-766
Xu Q, Billings A, Scott O, et al. (2019) Gender differences through the lens of Rio: Australian Olympic primetime coverage of the 2016 Rio Summer Olympic Games International Review For the Sociology of Sport. 54: 517-535
Vincent J, Harris J, Kian E(, et al. (2019) The isles of wonder—a new Jerusalem? British newspaper narratives about the opening ceremony of the XXXth Olympiad Sport in Society. 22: 1275-1296
Billings A, Brown-Devlin N, Brown K, et al. (2019) When 18 Days of Television Coverage Is Not Enough: A Six-Nation Composite of Motivations for Mobile Device Use in 2018 Winter Olympic Games Mass Communication and Society. 22: 535-557
Xu Q, Billings A, Fan M. (2018) When Women Fail to “Hold Up More Than Half the Sky” Communication and Sport. 6: 9999999999
Vincent J, Hill JS, Billings A, et al. (2018) “We are GREAT Britain”: British newspaper narratives during the London 2012 Olympic Games: International Review For the Sociology of Sport. 53: 895-923
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