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Football TV
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フットボールTV
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Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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About 10 days
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4to, 192 pages, softcover
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Country of manufacture: Printed in Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2024
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Description
[Olé! Ole! Ole! Olé!]] Make it popular, The author who popularized [Ore! Ore! Ore!] and created the [myth of undefeat] of Fuji Television talks about the miracle and trajectory of about 20 years of the J-League soccer team! The miracle and trajectory of about 20 years of J-League soccer! If Fuji TV broadcasts, the Japanese national team never loses. Jun Murasha, the author who created such an "unbeaten myth," recounts the turbulent "hot days" of Japanese soccer, including the Doha tragedy, the Miami miracle, the joy of Johor Bahru, and the 2002 World Cup match between Japan and Russia, which recorded the highest viewer rating in history of 66.1%. The book also provides behind-the-scenes looks at the great games, the real faces of players and coaches who were not reported in the media, and the broadcasting business. [Serie A Digest][Sanma's Heaven and Hell][Suport!] and other famous programs, has been revived as Football TV with additions, corrections, and plenty of visuals. *This book is a reissue of "Behind the Scenes of Soccer Broadcasts to Make the World Cup More Enjoyable" (Kadokawa SSC Shinsho), which was published in 2014. The names of coaches, players' clubs, organizations, numbers, etc. are as of 2014. [Features of this book] *Behind-the-scenes TV coverage of the soccer World Cup. *Filled with unreported episodes of the players and managers who have led the J-League. *Powerful visuals by Japan Soccer Hall of Fame photographer Kyoji Imai. *A wealth of detailed explanations about the broadcasting business. *Easy to read with a rhythmical style, perfect for an aperitif while watching the World Cup soccer matches. The appeal points of this book are that it is both a literary and visual book, with 64 color pages scattered throughout, that you can enjoy abundant visuals of soccer players and stadiums in action, and above all, that you can relive the frenetic days of the J. League. It is also a rare book that covers about 20 years of Japanese soccer history. With practical information on program production and the broadcasting business in general, as well as behind-the-scenes episodes that only the author can tell, this book is a must-have for "enjoying the World Cup to the fullest," an indispensable book for this season of World Cup qualifying matches. This is a gem of a book dedicated to all soccer fans, including those who want to enjoy watching soccer games and those who are interested in live broadcasting* program production. About the Author Kiyoshi Murasha He joined Fuji Television Network in 1983. He has been involved in soccer program production since before the establishment of the J-League. Director and producer. Producer. [Editor-in-chief of "Suport!] Editor-in-Chief. Major productions include [Serie A Digest], [Sanma's Heaven and Hell], [Soccer Kid], [J League Super Play Awards], [SPO-COM], [Detakarcho], [Sports WAVE], [Pro Soccer News], [Monday Football (Manft)]. Major broadcast productions include [1998 World Cup in France, 3rd Asian Regional Championship Japan x Iran (Joy of Johor Bahru)][2002 Japan-Korea World Cup Japan x Russia (highest ever soccer viewer rating of 66.1%)][Confederations Cup 2001 Uni & International Video Production]. |
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The author who popularized [Ore! Ore! Ore!] and created the [myth of undefeat] of Fuji Television talks about the miracle and trajectory of about 20 years of the J-League soccer team!
The miracle and trajectory of about 20 years of J-League soccer!
If Fuji TV broadcasts, the Japanese national team never loses.
Jun Murasha, the author who created such an "unbeaten myth," recounts the turbulent "hot days" of Japanese soccer, including the Doha tragedy, the Miami miracle, the joy of Johor Bahru, and the 2002 World Cup match between Japan and Russia, which recorded the highest viewer rating in history of 66.1%. The book also provides behind-the-scenes looks at the great games, the real faces of players and coaches who were not reported in the media, and the broadcasting business.
[Serie A Digest][Sanma's Heaven and Hell][Suport!] and other famous programs, has been revived as Football TV with additions, corrections, and plenty of visuals.
*This book is a reissue of "Behind the Scenes of Soccer Broadcasts to Make the World Cup More Enjoyable" (Kadokawa SSC Shinsho), which was published in 2014. The names of coaches, players' clubs, organizations, numbers, etc. are as of 2014.
[Features of this book]
*Behind-the-scenes TV coverage of the soccer World Cup.
*Filled with unreported episodes of the players and managers who have led the J-League.
*Powerful visuals by Japan Soccer Hall of Fame photographer Kyoji Imai.
*A wealth of detailed explanations about the broadcasting business.
*Easy to read with a rhythmical style, perfect for an aperitif while watching the World Cup soccer matches.
The appeal points of this book are that it is both a literary and visual book, with 64 color pages scattered throughout, that you can enjoy abundant visuals of soccer players and stadiums in action, and above all, that you can relive the frenetic days of the J. League.
It is also a rare book that covers about 20 years of Japanese soccer history.
With practical information on program production and the broadcasting business in general, as well as behind-the-scenes episodes that only the author can tell, this book is a must-have for "enjoying the World Cup to the fullest," an indispensable book for this season of World Cup qualifying matches. This is a gem of a book dedicated to all soccer fans, including those who want to enjoy watching soccer games and those who are interested in live broadcasting* program production.
About the Author
Kiyoshi Murasha
He joined Fuji Television Network in 1983.
He has been involved in soccer program production since before the establishment of the J-League. Director and producer. Producer.
[Editor-in-chief of "Suport!] Editor-in-Chief. Major productions include [Serie A Digest], [Sanma's Heaven and Hell], [Soccer Kid], [J League Super Play Awards], [SPO-COM], [Detakarcho], [Sports WAVE], [Pro Soccer News], [Monday Football (Manft)].
Major broadcast productions include [1998 World Cup in France, 3rd Asian Regional Championship Japan x Iran (Joy of Johor Bahru)][2002 Japan-Korea World Cup Japan x Russia (highest ever soccer viewer rating of 66.1%)][Confederations Cup 2001 Uni & International Video Production].