Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2026
DOI
10.1177/10616934251394147
Publication Title
Sport Marketing Quarterly
Volume
35
Issue
1
Pages
3-17
Abstract
Social media play a key role in sport marketing—with athletes, teams, and leagues directly engaging with their audiences. While Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter have received much attention in the sport marketing and communication literature, research on Reddit is scant. This is particularly noteworthy, as the platform is growing rapidly and promises utility for users with nonmainstream interests to find and engage with each other. This study employs a uses and gratifications approach to investigate how prevalent Reddit use is among fans of the United Football League (UFL), what motivates users to engage with the platform, and whether Reddit use leads to increased team identification. Findings indicate a high rate of Reddit use among sports fans, driven by a combination of six distinct motivations, leading to increased identification with their favorite team.
Rights
© The Authors 2025.
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ORCID
0000-0003-4922-8033 (O'Hallarn)
Original Publication Citation
Boehmer, J., & O'Hallarn, B. (2026). The emerging social media water cooler? Motivations for Reddit use in a niche league. Sport Marketing Quarterly, 35(1), 3-17. https://doi.org/10.1177/10616934251394147
Repository Citation
Boehmer, Jan and O'Hallarn, Brendan, "The Emerging Social Media Water Cooler? Motivations for Reddit Use in a Niche League" (2026). Communication & Theatre Arts Faculty Publications. 67.
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/communication_fac_pubs/67
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