Miriam Sherlock has left her position as editor at SportBusiness International, the sports industry information and data publishers, to head up media …
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Month: July 2010
Hockey sticks one on football with video technology
From Philip Barker in Nottingham Video technology finally came to England’s aid in a match against Germany here yesterday, but in hockey, not fo…
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“The hard core of this team is not even a melon’s pip”
IAN COLE rounds up the World Cup and the rest of the week’s sport in quotes. Image from the World Cup final courtesy of MATTHEW ASHTON “I’ve…
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2012 Olympic organisers want to sell media seats
The Sports Journalists’ Association has asked for an urgent meeting with the London Olympic organisers to discuss proposals discussed last week …
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Sportcal launches free World Cup bid site
The 2010 World Cup may have finished; now draw breath and start researching the bidding to host the 2018 and 2022 tournaments.…
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Want a desk at Wimbledon? Join the queue
Wimbledon is widely regarded as a paragon of organisation, including for the media covering the world-famous tennis Championships. After Wimbledon 201…
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Glasgow Herald’s Doug Gillon opts for retirement
Doug Gillon has announced he is to retire as The Herald‘s staff athletics correspondent, a job he has held for 34 years.…
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OFT move prompts Getty to drop Rex bid
Getty Images has dropped its bid to buy Rex Features after the Office of Fair Trading referred the proposed deal to competition investigators.…
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Bob Millward, AP’s London sports writer, has died
Bob Millward, Associated Press’s London-based sports writer, died today in Johannesburg. He was 58.…
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Ingle shows us all how to pick World Cup winners
Even Facebook could not help NORMAN GILLER correctly predict the World Cup finallists. He would have been better off with Paul the Octopus. But, for d…
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