Niall Sloane was today named as ITV’s head of sport, less than a month after he announced his resignation as the BBC’s head of football an…
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Month: March 2009
What should I do at A level to be a sports writer?
The SJA regularly receives appeals for advice on training issues. This week, what A level courses should a 15-year-old consider if they want to become…
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High five for Collins as Whitaker snaps top prize
From Ian Cole at The Brewery in London Patrick Collins, of the Mail on Sunday and Edward Whitaker, of the Racing Post, walked away from the annual Bri…
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Press conference: 2010 World Cup
Dr Danny Jordaan, the CEO of the local organising committee for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, will be providing a press briefing at South Africa House, Tra…
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John Rodda: funeral details
PA SportsTicker bought by Murdoch
Stats, the American sports data company co-owned by AP and Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation, is acquiring PA SportsTicker, the company bought b…
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Locked out at Lord’s with the ghost
Sports stars in the Press Box? Never! NORMAN GILLER sets aside all moral indignation to recount a tale of an Ashes Test series from more than 50 years…
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Stafford online with sportsvibe
SJA member Ian Stafford has gone all “virtual”, with new website sportsvibe.co.uk.…
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Lovejoy’s job “at risk” at Sunday Times
Joe Lovejoy, football correspondent at The Sunday Times for the past 15 years, has been told that his job is “at risk”, the first step tow…
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Lahore terror attack ends sporting immunity
TED CORBETT had reason to believe that sport, and sports journalists, would not be targeted by terrorists. After this week’s events in Pakistan,…
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