how are television coverage changed cricket
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Television technology affect the development of the cricket in the following ways:
a. It has broadened the viewer ship and popularity of the game.
b. Colored uniforms, protective equipment, field regulations, and day-night, limited-overs matches has helped cricket to the adapt to the modern world.
c. The worldwide reach of satellite television has widened the audience for cricket.
d. The presence of mass audience has made cricket a money-making venture for advertisers, television channels and cricket boards.
e. Cricketers have benefited from the excessive marketing of the game. They have been endorsing products and have been accorded celebrity status.
a. It has broadened the viewer ship and popularity of the game.
b. Colored uniforms, protective equipment, field regulations, and day-night, limited-overs matches has helped cricket to the adapt to the modern world.
c. The worldwide reach of satellite television has widened the audience for cricket.
d. The presence of mass audience has made cricket a money-making venture for advertisers, television channels and cricket boards.
e. Cricketers have benefited from the excessive marketing of the game. They have been endorsing products and have been accorded celebrity status.
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Television coverage has changed the contemporary cricket. It expanded the audience for the game by playing cricket into small towns and villages. It also broadened cricket's social base. Even children could now watch and learn by imitating their heroes.
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