Sports Journalism: A Practical Introduction

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SAGE, 09.04.2005 - 180 Seiten
′This is a well-written and detailed guide to Sports Journalism. It provides a solid grounding in all aspects of Sports Journalism and is impressively up-to-date and well-informed′

-Marie Penman, Lecturer in Journalism, Fife College of Further and Higher Education

′This book is a must read for those wanting to start a career in the ever changing and expanding world of sports journalism′

-Andy Haigh, Second Year Student BA (Hons) Journalism, Cumbria Institute of the Arts

This text provides both a contextual and practical overview of sports journalism, including:

- the organization and interdependence of broadcast, print and digital media

- how media coverage of sport is structured and prioritised

- interviews, sources and contacts

- planning, researching and covering an event

- writing news, features, profiles etc

Sports is the fastest growing sector in the media, and sports coverage is no longer relegated to the back page of a newspaper.

Phil Andrews has written a timely and engaging book designed to meet the requirements of the growing number of courses and modules on sports journalism.

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The best job in the world?
1
Context setting media environments
5
The sports desk
22
Sources
33
Print journalism reporting the action
43
Print journalism sports news and photography
63
Print journalism Sports features
81
Interviewing
104
Broadcast media
117
Online publishing
146
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