So I did eventually create an industry report from my research.
The reason fordoing this is because I was always writing in that style anyway, well at least in the early days of the project - I was constantly thinking to myself, "What are the implications of my research for broadcasters and the AFL, and to a lesser degree fans and regulators?" And, "What recommendations do I have for industry based on my research?"
However, my supervisors rightfully said this was not the audience for the thesis, and that an Industry Report would allow me to put these observations and recommendations there, which were not suited to the thesis.
I was also keen to generate the recommendations document because I had said to participants during the process that I would pass on a tailored set of findings to them if they agreed to participate in the project.
After emailing the participants the recommendations report, I also posted it to my LinkedIn profile, where it can hopefully be seen by anyone interested from a relevant audience.
Read the full thesis here.
I also must give incredible thanks to Helen Box who helped turn the industry report into a more easily readable format, that preserves an AFL feel. She also helped me refine the content for this audience.
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