Charity begins at home at the Telegraph Group, where some editorial staff are being paid for their involvement in the newspapers’ teams taking p…
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Month: August 2009
RFU: Elite rugby department media open day
Web war in Norfolk, while League Paper re-launches
A footballing web war looks set to break out in East Anglia, as Archant Norfolk has scrapped its traditional Pink ‘Un Saturday edition to concen…
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Chadwick and Nancarrow leave The Sun
The sports desk at The Sun has seen two redundancies for long-standing, senior figures, with both Ted Chadwick and Keith Nancarrow leaving the paper i…
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Bose goes, so what happens next?
Commentary by Steven Downes The sudden resignation this week of the BBC’s sports editor Mihir Bose has prompted the question that another former…
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Scotsman’s Aitken tees up retirement
Mike Aitken, the SJA’s regional sportswriter of the year for 2007, has announced his retirement after a 36-year career with The Scotsman.…
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Tanner beats 140 to land Leicester Mercury job
Rob Tanner has been hired by the Leicester Mercury as its chief Leicester City reporter.…
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Triathlon ‘dry run’ in London’s warm-up weekend
From Matchtight Media Three years from today, the 2012 Olympic triathlon races will be taking place in Hyde Park. There will be an early opportunity t…
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Brooks draws his winnings to head table
From SkyBet After the drama of the third Test at Edgbaston, Gideon Brooks still leads the way at the top of the Ashes Media Challenge table. Brooks, w…
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Bannister and Peters: the glory and grief of sport
“The Man They Couldn’t Gag” was the name in a bygone Fleet Street era that the Mirror gave to its star sports writer, Peter Wilson. …
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