Mike Dunn is the new head of sport at the Independent group of newspapers, including the Sunday title, i, and the Evening Standard…
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Month: August 2014
Dickie loved Chelsea, Ossie and all that jazz
Where's the fire? NORMAN GILLER's reporting instincts are as sharp as ever, even if his bleary-eyed control of his flash new tablet device leave a lit…
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Reading is first step to learn how to be a good writer
ROB STEEN, a sports journalism lecturer at Brighton University, advises that to be a good writer, you first need to be an avid reader…
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Entries open for county cricket journalism awards
The awards, now in their fourth year, are designed to recognise outstanding contributions towards the coverage of domestic cricket during the county s…
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Tributes paid to broadcaster James Alexander Gordon
“He was also a true gentleman, who was loved and admired by his colleagues. He took enormous pride in his work and I know he was greatly touched by …
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Bleacher Report signs Barclay for Premier League
Patrick Barclay, the SJA's Sports Writer of the Year in 1993, will be providing regular video analysis for B/R during the season…
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Breaking headlines when gender’s on the agenda
NORMAN GILLER was less than impressed with some coverage of the news of an old friend's sex change, while he thinks the Sportsman and Sportswoman of t…
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Making mileage out of your income tax claims
BARRY KERNON, from accountancy firm HW Fisher, the SJA’s auditors, looks at how freelance journalists can better manage their car use when it comes …
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Cricketer magazine makes editor and staff redundant
The magazine's editor Andrew Miller and two editorial staff lost their jobs last month…
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Dunwoody focused on world’s toughest horse race
Former champion jockey is the official snapper for the sixth Mongol Derby, which sees 48 riders taking on the gruelling 600-mile-plus course across th…
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