LOCOG is "recommending" journalists attending the World Press Briefing in October pay at least £155 per night - plus internet access fees - to stay a…
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Month: August 2011
Pump up the volume: BMX arrives by Tube
PHILIP BARKER ventures into London's Olympic Park to witness first-hand the media arrangements for one of the newest, and loudest, of events planned f…
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Accreditation: Winter Youth Olympics
Media accreditation is now open for next January's Winter Youth Olympics…
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Eaton’s distinguished service recognised by badminton
SJA member Richard Eaton, one of the world’s premier badminton writers for more than 30 years, was honoured on finals day at the Yonex BWF World Cha…
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Writers losing out after decades of paper cuts
While professional footballers get ever wealthier, the sportswriters who describe their feats are increasingly poorly rewarded. They may be recording …
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Webchat advice on becoming a sports journalist
The Guardian's careers site's webchat produced three hours of hard core advice from some leading industry professionals to a broad range of questions …
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England can win World Cup, says Woodward
Sir Clive Woodward, Director of Elite Performance at the British Olympic Association, was guest of honour at an SJA lunch. IAN COLE reports; picture b…
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SJA’s key role in Q&A on sports journalism careers
The Guardian website is hosting a live Q&A session on Friday aimed at advising those looking to carve out a career in sports journalism - with the SJA…
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Keith Meadows, Mirror sports desk stalwart, has died
A non-religious service will be held at Fred Hamer’s Funeral Home, James Street, Rawtenstall, Lancashire, on Friday August 26 at 1pm…
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2012 World Press Briefing: register now
Registration for this year's London 2012 World Press Briefing closes this Friday.
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