The Wisden Group has sold the Wisden Cricketer magazine to BSkyB. Sky’s magazine publishing subsidiary says it plans to keep Wisden Cricketer…
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Month: April 2007
Plans to launch free evening sports paper
Chris Mackintosh, the former marketing director of Sport First newspaper, is to launch a free evening sports paper backed by a national publisher and …
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“Scourge of racing” piece wins award for Tomlin
Fabrice Tomlin, 25, from Reading, Berkshire, a student with ambitions to become a journalist, has been named as the senior winner of the annual Martin…
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What is the best sports journalism course for me?
From the SJA mailbag Can you help me? I am based in London, and I want to work in sports journalism. Can you recommend the best course – lasting…
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Five reasons why English clubs dominate Europe
From Gabriele Marcotti, The Sunday Herald To some of the English press, it’s open-and-shut. If there are three English clubs in the semi-finals …
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Englishmen abroad get treatment they often deserve
Martin Samuel, twice the SJA Sports Writer of the Year, offers some explanation for the distrust of travelling English football fans We have spent the…
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SJA annual meeting: chairman’s report
By Barry Newcombe I believe the SJA has taken some important steps in the past year, especially in the development of our website www.sportsjournalist…
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A Treasurer treasured
At this year’s SJA annual meeting, Bill Colwill stands down as Treasurer after an extraordinary 12 years of service. Here, Trevor Bond, who work…
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China focuses on Britain’s sporting heritage
By Philip Barker British sport has been put under the microscope this month by the city that is to host the next Olympic Games.…
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Win two 10-year Wembley seats – Free
It’s true. You could be the envy of every sports fan in the country with two 10-year privilege tickets for the magnificent new Wembley.…
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