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Author Anderson, William B., author

Title Labor's denial : a case study of how labor used the media and public relations to block the first NBA-ABA merger attempt / William B. Anderson
Published London : Human Kinetics, Inc., 2017

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Description 1 online resource
Series SAGE Knowledge. Cases
SAGE Knowledge. Cases
Summary The owners of professional basketball teams in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the American Basketball Association (ABA) wanted to merge the 2 leagues because a war between them over players had led to escalating salaries. The National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) responded with a lawsuit to block the merger citing antitrust regulations. When the owners went to Congress to ask for a special antitrust exemption, they were denied. This case study discusses the impact of communication on legislative lobbying, specifically how the NBPA used direct and indirect lobbying techniques to block the first NBA-ABA merger attempt. This case study offers a means to understand how and why some entities succeed in their public debates, while others fail. For the scholar, this case study adds to the limited literature on legislative lobbying from a communication perspective. For the practitioner, this study provides some guidelines for the effective use of lobbying
Notes Originally published in Anderson, W. B. (2017). Labor's denial: A case study of how labor used the media and public relations to block the first NBA-ABA merger attempt. International Journal of Sport Communication, 10(1), 105-123. DOI:
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject American Basketball Association (1967-1976) -- Case studies
National Basketball Association -- Case studies
SUBJECT American Basketball Association (1967-1976) fast
National Basketball Association fast
Subject Lobbying -- United States -- Case studies
Lobbyists -- United States -- Case studies
Lobbying
Lobbyists
United States
Genre/Form Case studies
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781526438263
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