VANCOUVER DIARY: Notes and observations from SJA members covering the Winter Olympics in Canada It’s all downhill from here. The Vancouver Winte…
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Month: February 2010
Copley wins sports prize in World Press Photo
SJA member and the 2007 SJA British Sports Photographer of the Year Gareth Copley was today named as the winner of the sports action category in the p…
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Update details of your media studies course
If you head a media studies-related course, or you know someone that does, then you need to take a look at the SJA website’s extensive courses a…
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Ryan retires from British Horseracing Authority
Marathon-running Jon Ryan is to retire from his job as head of communications at the British Horseracing Authority.…
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Hollywood would be a Brees for a Saintly star
It took Clint Eastwood 15 years to put a Hollywood slant on South Africa’s remarkable 1995 Rugby World Cup triumph â€" Invictus, played to the backg…
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Magnay, Pearce, Wheatcroft – top names join SJA
A national newspaper sports editor, the Olympics editor of another national daily, a BBC News correspondent, the cricket correspondent of a national S…
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Court case ‘match report’ hikes Pompey web traffic
Portsmouth’s day in court yesterday, as the Premiership football club battled over a winding-up order over a £7.4 million tax bill, saw th…
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Ziegler carries a torch for Vancouver Games
PA Sport’s Martyn Ziegler fulfilled a life-long ambition in Vancouver yesterday, when he carried the Olympic torch for a leg of the relay ahead …
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Cording moves up to take charge of Standard sport
Steve Cording, a previous sports news editor at the Daily Mail, has been promoted to head the sports desk at the single-edition London Evening Standar…
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Tennis corr Bierley is latest to leave Guardian
Stephen Bierley, a Guardian sports desk stalwart since 1979, is the latest announced to be leaving the newspaper, as part of wide ranging redundancies…
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