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Tag Archives: sports journalism

Planning Ahead: Sports Events to Cover Through 2020

What to Expect in Sports Over the Next 12 Months

The importance of being proactive instead of reactive to historic sports moments is what can separate an article from the pack — so plan ahead.

August 21, 2019 in Journalists and Journalism.

For Love of the Game: 5 Sites We Love for Sports News

Sports sites provide important info on breaking news as well as detailed feature stories.

January 23, 2019 in Blogs We Love, Journalists and Journalism.

Want to improve your sports photography? Make it happen with these 5 tips.

You’re covering the game, and you’re on the hook for art. No problem.

October 25, 2018 in Journalists and Journalism, Media Tools and Tips.
A Year of Sports: Events to Cover thru 2019

Planning Ahead: What to Expect in the Next 12 Months in Sports

Quality content takes planning.

June 13, 2018 in Media Tools and Tips.
Sports Journalism on Social Media

6 Ways Sports Journalists are Growing Audiences with Social Media

Social media platforms are a great way for sports journalists to engage with readers and come up with story ideas.

September 7, 2017 in Journalists and Journalism.

Media Insider: ESPN Sheds On-Air Talent, #EbonyOwes Trends on Twitter, The New York Times Is Now On Snapchat Discover

Welcome to Media Insider, PR Newswire’s round-up of media stories from the week. DEADSPIN | KEVIN DRAPER A Running List of ESPN Layoffs You may have heard about ESPN’s plans to cut on-air talent. Deadspin’s Kevin Draper has a running list of cuts that are reported or announced by ESPN. Those laid off turned to Twitter to…

April 28, 2017 in Week in Review.
March Madness Storytelling

The Art of Storytelling: A Look at Slam Dunk Coverage of March Madness, in 4 Stories

Numbers don’t lie. That’s why statistics have and always will be a good resource for sports reporters and commentators. But sports journalism should be more than just statistics. While they support arguments about the G.O.A.T. and which team may be the most dominant, time and again we see they don’t always matter – especially during…

April 19, 2017 in Journalists and Journalism.

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