One-Day Sports Events, Seven-Day News Cycles — The Manufactured Sports Coverage System
Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow , Digital Creator In many sports environments, especially at district and institutional levels, a clear pattern has emerged. A one-day sporting event is no longer just a single-day activity. It is transformed into a week-long news cycle, carefully structured and repeatedly repackaged for media consumption. On the surface, it appears like routine coverage. But underneath, it reveals a system where sports, journalism, and public relations overlap in ways that raise serious questions about authenticity, reporting standards, and institutional incentives. The Seven-Day Narrative Structure The pattern is predictable and almost formulaic. A day before the event, a news item appears announcing that a sports program will begin tomorrow. This builds anticipation and creates an official record of “upcoming activity.” On the second day, coverage shifts to the opening ceremony. A prominent figure is reported to have inaugurated the event. Photographs a...