Zachary Thompson



Projects by zacwthom

NIL Decision Could Present Women With Unequal Opportunity to Benefit

  • By Grace Selesky, Zachary Thompson, Nick Milentis

BLOOMIINGTON, Ind. (Nov. 5, 2024) –Breathing in the cold air, heart racing, game face on with a stick in hand, ready to break the tie and make the last shot on goal. The roars of the exciting game can be heard from outside the energized stadium. Sophia Hoover tightens up her grip holding her hockey stick, and makes a move. Her nerves are piercing through her body, as she attempts to beat the clock with fifteen seconds remaining. She makes her way toward the net with the help of her teammates, and goes for the shot. 

Sophia Hoover sets up for her shot, wearing her Griffins jersey from her last highschool club season. Hoover was an all around player on the team, giving her attention on social media and colleges.

 

A brief silence breaks throughout the entire arena as the buzzer blares, awaiting to see if Hoover’s shot was a success. The entire crowd and team jump to their feet, erupting in celebration for the team, they celebrate Hoover’s shot, breaking the tie for the game.  After the game, Hoover took to social media to celebrate her team’s big win. As a current freshman at St. Catherine’s University, she has seen how social media plays a big role with athletes Name, Image, and likeness deals and profits. “For me as a woman in a collegiate sport the main difference between men and women’s sports isn’t competition or skill, it’s the way we get treated outside the game. In today’s society we solely run our lives through social media”, said Hoover. She is not someone who currently receives profit off of her sport, Hoover knows a lot about the gender gap that is currently at place with men and women’s sports. “Women’s sports get little to no recognition for the work in the game, therefore, no matter the results no one knows. You will see numerous accounts and posts catering to men’s sports giving them all the focus win or lose”, Hoover said. 

Name, Image, Likeness, more famously known as NIL, grants high school and college athlete the opportunity and rights to be able to profit off of their own personal image. NIL allows these athletes to be able to profit off of endorsement deals, merchandising sales, advertisements, and social media sponsorships and partnerships. Although Hoover is not part of the percentage that gains profit from NIL deals yet in her career, she sees how big of an impact it has made on other athletes, changing the way we view athletes today than ever before, with most of this attention coming from social media.

Social media has also played a huge role in the likeness of athletes and different sports getting recognized more easily on a daily basis. This can be a breaking point for many athletes of today, as keeping up with their social media can be tremendously beneficial for their image as an athlete. The media is a simple and quick way of finding your favorite player on the team on social media to keep updated with them and their sport. This seems like a factor that would make the gender gap more equal, but with the more renown men’s sports having more viewership, the reality of this is going to put these sports at an advantage for their personal NIL.

NIL has also recently began to be taught in high schools and colleges. With the way the media and society is changing, it has become a vital part to teaching and learning today. Recently, Dr. Galen Clavio spoke to a Story Lab 1 class and discussed his thoughts about NIL. As we know, college sports are becoming more popular as they are publicized, and using the athletes image to help promote the school gives the opportunity to reach larger demographics and a wider audience. Dr. Clavio, along with his many other roles here, is a Sports Media Professor, and has seen and heard an immense amount of different NIL deals, including with the gender gap. Even with the most popular women’s sports, they are still not even with the men’s version of the same sport. Clavio said, “There is clearly a ground swell of spectator interest in women’s sports from where we were 10 years ago, even 5 years ago. I think that was probably always going to occur as media became more decentralized.” Media is growing everyday, and although the gender gap has gotten better, we sometimes do not even realize how most of us view men’s sports publicity more than women’s.

Dr. Clavio, points to a student eagerly waiting to get their questions answered during his lecture at Indiana University. Clavio has worked at Indiana University for over fifteen years.
Clavio video clip: 17:45 – 20:21

 

Indiana University Athletics have recently gotten a much wider audience as of this year, with the football team currently being undefeated. This has led to leaving the other fall sports being left in the dark, even the other men’s sports. Jose Torres, a player on the school’s rugby team, has not gotten much recognition as deserved. Torres knows and understands the gap, even being in a men’s sport. “It all ties into that intensity factor. I’m sure football athletes are paid higher here than basketball athletes and it’s just because they bring more heads to the stadium,” Torres said. Although Torres understands fully why the football team has such a big audience currently, he wishes the other sports, that could be doing just as well, could be seen in such a spotlight, compared to the other men’s and especially women’s sports.

Jose Torres pauses during his warm up to reflect, and say a quick prayer before his game. Jose got a full ride scholarship to play for the Indiana University Rugby team.
Jose Torres Interview

 

Social media has had the biggest impact on athletes and sports as we know today, the use of social media has increased their athletic accomplishments. Although this helps many athletes every year, the gender gap still involved within this leaves women’s sports in the shadow a lot of the time. NIL deals are much more than just a brand deal, they bring a whole new image to athletes and their career.

We went to the streets of the bloomington campus to get the opinions people have about the new NIL decision. We asked specifically to these people how they felt about the new NIL decision and how the new court ruling could present women with unequal opportunity to benefit from NIL

###

Apple Unveils a New Product, the Apple Watch

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Media Contacts
Etta Rockman
Cassidy Roche
Zac Thompson

CUPERTINO, California (Sept. 9, 2014) – The CEO of Apple, Tim Cook, hosted the annual product release conference on Tuesday in Cupertino, CA. He showcased the Apple Watch and how it is a customizable, personal device that enriches connection in the lives of consumers. Cook said the Apple Watch is a “precise, customizable timepiece” designed with consumer experience at the forefront. The goal of this product is to enhance its users’ lives, as well as, provide them with an easy-to-navigate device. 

This announcement included more than just one new product. There are three editions of Apple Watches: Apple Watch, Apple Watch Sport, and Apple Watch Edition. While all three are similar in function, they are made with different exterior materials. Suitable for various lifestyles and budgets, the price point ranges from $349 to $549 for the Classic and Sport, while the Edition is $10,000. The watch also comes with a variety of watch bands such as the sport, classic buckle, and leather link that are available at different prices.

Young man wearing his Apple Watch and working on his car.
Dylan Cinton, a mechanic in Bloomington, uses his Apple Watch while working on his car this weekend. Dylan says the call and text features help him stay easily connected to family and friends at work.

The Apple Watch pairs with the iPhone, and has many capabilities that fit into a small screen. The product also comes in two different sizes, 38 millimeters and 42 millimeters. Included with purchase, customers receive a 2-meter magnetic charging cable, USB power adapter, sport watch band, and quick start guide. This new device is equipped with many features, such as water resistance, an 18-hour battery life, and Force Touch. The last feature allows the watch to tell the difference between a light tap and a harder press so it can react accordingly.

One problem that Apple assessed during the creation of this product was navigation. The developers could not just shrink down the iPhone interface and put it on the watch. Therefore, they built the Digital Crown on the side of the watch for minimal screen blocking. This dial is a staple on most traditional watches, but Apple has more digital uses such as zooming, opening apps, and using Siri.

Young woman working on homework and wearing her Apple Watch.
Emily King, a student at Indiana University, utilizes her Apple Watch to help with homework in her recently remodeled home on Sunday. While studying, her favorite features are Siri and the calculator.

Functionality and customer experience are at the center of the Apple Watch as well as the company’s innovations. The Apple Watch itself can be camouflaged to fit any occasion. There are many different home interface options available; some that are plain with a traditional clock, and others that display an activity interface. This interface shows daily physical activity statistics to help customers reach their fitness goals using the heart rate sensor, accelerometer, and gyroscope. It is even water resistant, so it will not be affected by rain or accidentally getting the device wet.

Storage is yet another necessary aspect of the Apple Watch. With 8 GB of storage, customers can use all of their favorite applications. Those who value music can store up to 2 GB worth of songs while utilizing Bluetooth 4.0 to connect to headphones. The device also offers 75 MB for photos that can double as display backgrounds. If storage ever needs to be freed up, users can always delete apps, photos, and songs that they do not need saved anymore.

Finally, Apple Watch is supported by not only the iPhone 6, but the iPhone 5, 5c, and 5s. With 29 available languages to choose from, this product can be widely used around the world. This product has many features that allow it to adapt to consumers. “We think people are going to love to use the Apple Watch,” Tim Cook said. “It is something functional, yet incredibly beautiful.” Combining customization and wearable technology to enrich lives is why Apple made this device.

Pre-orders for the Apple Watch are available on April 10th, 2015; however, the official release is not until April 24th, 2015.

 

Apple CEO, Tim Cook, explains how the Apple Watch is a product that will seamlessly integrate into the lives of consumers. He believes that this innovative device will redefine the watch category.

Cook discloses that the three Apple Watch editions must be paired with an iPhone. The two devices work together to provide a consistent and simplistic experience.

###