We take live television coverage of England’s Test series in the West Indies for granted now, but it wasn’t always like that. By PHILIP BARKER …
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Month: April 2015
Master Blasters who are paid to make things click
ANTON RIPPON on the latest twist in the shift from newsprint to online "platforms"…
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Richie Benaud dies at 84 – after a ‘marvellous innings’
LIZZY AMMON pays tribute to Richie Benaud, the cricketer, journalist and broadcaster, who has died, aged 84…
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More experienced journalists leave Scots titles
Redundancy processes at Scotland's newspaper groups have seen four more eperienced sports journalists leave their long-standing positions…
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VIDEO: Moment in limelight for photographers
Adrian Dennis receiving the Ed Lacy Trophy as Sports Photographer of the Year was one of the highlights of the 2014 SJA British Sports Journalism Awar…
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VIDEO: Martin Samuel hits awards judges for six
Samuel has dominated the John Bromley Trophy award for the nation’s leading sports writer over the past decade, whether working for the News of the …
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VIDEO: Collymore and Costello head award-winners
The additional prizes on offer in the expanded Broadcasting category at the 2014 SJA British Sports Journalism Awards proved to be a popular success -…
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Olympic champion calls for more sport in schools
"Two Olympic gold medals don't get you a job," said Andrew Triggs Hodge yesterday. PHILIP BARKER reports from the SJA's latest BT Sport-sponsored spor…
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Kane’s a Gunner – and nobody’s gonna believe us
NORMAN "Scoop" GILLER has struck again, with a story which fooled many, and all on the day that he sees his 99th book published…
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