BBC Sport has retained the television rights to one of their most valued possessions, the Six Nations Championship, in a £160 million deal, just wh…
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Month: October 2007
NCTJ consults on photography training
The National Council for the Training of Journalists is consulting with the industry on the future of its photography qualifications and has begun rev…
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Quotes of the week: 10Oct2007
This week: England’s Rugby World Cup quarter-final victory, Australia and New Zealand’s exits, Sir Ian Botham on his knighthood, Lewis Ham…
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SJA discusses 2012 co-operation
The Sports Journalists’ Association has held its first talks with Lord Coe and the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games over ways i…
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Make sure your subs are paid – NOW
By Bill Colwill, SJA Membership Secretary Your Association depends on receiving your annual subscription in as prompt and inexpensive manner as possib…
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Congreaves calls for action now
The “Olympic Effect” is being felt by many sports in Britain, but not quickly enough in basketball for Andrea Congreaves, the former WNBA …
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Journalism training courses to merge
From Press Gazette.co.uk The NVQ training system for journalism has been effectively scrapped and is merging with the National Council for the Trainin…
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Quotes of the week: 4Oct2007
A week of Lewis Hamilton winning in the wet, astonishing goal-scoring at Portsmouth and Tottenham, and the Rugby World Cup exits of Wales and Ireland.…
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Time to help one of our own
Alan Hughes, a distinguished football writer for many outlets during a long career who served as the Secretary of what was then the Sports WritersR…
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Halter is swinging and winning in the rain
Robert Halter, far right, with the Phil Sheldon Trophy he won at the SJA Golf Day staged at West Herts GC, after receiving it from Gill Sheldon (secon…
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