User:AlexGorton/Baseball broadcasting firsts/Bibliography

= 5 Sources = Source 1: https://www.history.com/news/first-mlb-game-radio-kdka-harold-arlin-pirates-padres

- I believe this source will be useful to this article because it talks about how an early 1900s broadcast helped create the framework of baseball broadcasting.

Source 2: https://baseballhall.org/discover-more/stories/baseball-history/voices-of-the-game

- This source lists a lot of important broadcasters and explains how each of them made an impact on the sport.

Source 3: https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-espn-7-year-rights-deal

- This is a newer piece of information that touches on a deal that the MLB signed with the network ESPN. The article describes what is included in this agreement and helps us think about how broadcasting marketing has changed over the years.

Source 4: https://web.archive.org/web/20071226173756/http://www.dbsforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=bd536b7b279c3871007dc630aede5c21&threadid=49032

- This source lists the changes that took place in the world of baseball broadcasting dating all the way back to the 1920s to today.

Source 5: https://www.vice.com/en/article/3dgdaj/how-radio-changed-baseball-fandom-forever

- This source gives an insight on how the use of a radio has changed the way in which baseball is broadcasted.

= Proposal = With the use of these great sources listed above along with my knowledge of editing an article, I believe that I can help this article become something great. There's many good things to say about this article; it's organized, there's good information, there's no biased statements, etc. One thing that I look forward to doing for this article is verifying some of the sources. I want to make sure that there are no loopholes with the current information in the article. Generally speaking, the article is packed full of good information but I feel that with the sources I've gathered, I can add a lot more information that will take this article to the next level. In the section that describes the earlier years of baseball broadcasting, there's not a whole lot of information but with the help of my sources, I think I can fix that problem. In my opinion, I feel like this part of the article should be the most important because it helps describe the framework of baseball broadcasting and how it became what it is today. I also see some spots in the article where there are a couple grammatical errors that could be easily fixed. Whether there's big or small errors, I think I can point them out and do what I need to do in order to ultimately improve this article.

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