Abstract:
The purpose of this research was to study the relationship between the information exposure and the satisfaction of Hua Mak Sports Complexs users toward the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT). Questionnaires were used in collecting data from 400 people. The outcomes were then statistically analyzed by finding mean, standard deviation, and Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient.Results of the research revealed that:1. There were 208 female and 192 male samples. Most of the samples were Female; between the age of 18 25 years old, were not subscribers, were not paying the service fee, were spending less than 30 minutes travelling to the Sports Complex, had been using the Sports Complex 1 2 times per week, were interested in sports at a high level, were believing in the benefits of exercising and playing sports at a medium level, were participating in activities of the SAT at a medium level, were loving and faithful to the SAT at a medium level, and were aiming to use the Sports Complex for recreation. 2. The quantity of information exposure of the samples was positively related to the satisfaction of the Sport Complexs users toward the SAT at a 0.05 level of statistical significance.3. The quantity of information exposure of the samples when categorized by media type, source of mass media, content of information, details of information, events, and directed content of information from the SAT was found to be related to the satisfaction of the Sports Complexs users toward the SAT in every respect at a 0.05 level of statistical significance.4. When comparing the relationship between exposure to general information about sports of the Sports Complexs users and exposure to information directly from the SAT, it was found that the quantity of information exposure of the Sports Complexs users to the content of information directly from the SAT was related to the satisfaction of the Sports Complexs users toward the SAT to a greater extent than was the case with general information about sports at a 0.05 level of statistical significance