The two reporters from The San Francisco Chronicle who wrote a best-selling book about one of sport’s biggest anabolic steroids scandals will no…
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Month: February 2007
Free download of sports research
The latest edition of Sportcal.com’s quarterly publication The Sports Market Review is now available to read online, free of charge. The Review …
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Coe goes on offensive over Olympic benefits
Lord Coe, chairman of the London Olympics organising committee, today launched a withering attack against the “chattering classes” and mid…
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TalkSport signs Wright for drivetime show
From Guardian Unlimited National radio station TalkSport has signed the former Arsenal and England footballer Ian Wright to co-present its drivetime s…
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Football licences and press liberty
Disquiet surrounding football’s licensing system for the written press is growing, the latest complaint being over the exclusion of a reporter f…
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Coe admits uncertainty over 2012 Games costs
Lord Coe has admitted it is still unclear what the final cost of staging the 2012 Olympics will be. He told BBC Radio Five Live he was in charge of ra…
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A Sport success story
On the streets of London, a new freebie has made a flying start in the magazine market – but you won’t find it in the newsagents. It’…
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Make your vote count in SJA Broadcast Awards
Michael Atherton or Geoffrey Boycott? Steve Cram or Sid Waddell? Test Match Special or Soccer AM? Voting for the SJA Broadcaster of the Year and Progr…
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Take part in European summer school
From Morley Myers, General Secretary, UEPS Michel Platini, the newly-elected president of Uefa, has been invited to attend the first UEPS Summer Schoo…
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£10m for a new website – but no sports news
By Steven Downes If anyone had any remaining doubts that newspapers’ futures are inextricably linked to the internet, then this was the week tha…
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