In their research about the connections of media and entertainment corporations and entrepreneurs to North American professional sports leagues, Harvey, Law, and Cantelon found that:
A) the concept of the Golden Triangle used in the text and in this course is a myth.
B) the most prevalent and powerful pattern of media/entertainment ownership involved local and regional entertainment businesses.
C) wealthy and successful media executives such as Rupert Murdoch have been unable to use their wealth and economic success to exert influence over sport.
D) media and entertainment businesses are highly represented among franchise owners in North American professional sports leagues.
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