The SJA British Sports Journalism Awards enter their fifth decade in recognising the talent and depth of the nation’s sports media with the 2018…
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Month: October 2018
A mixed picture: Sports Media LGBT+ survey results
More than 45 per cent of people working in the sports media industry who took a survey by the network group Sports Media LGBT+ say they have experienc…
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SJA2018 British Sports Awards: The case for Mark Williams
Voting is now open for the SJA2018 British Sports Awards sponsored by The National Lottery. As far as JON BATHAM is concerned, there is only one conte…
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Rare chance to listen to top football writers talk about the job
Our friends at the Football Writers’ Association and Snack Media are offering an amazing opportunity to listen to legendary football journalists tal…
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From spaghetti legs to the court rooms, Grobbelaar’s story is quite remarkable
It’s amazing that Bruce Grobbelaar’s autobiography can be condensed into fewer than 300 pages, writes ERIC BROWN. His experiences on…
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FA Cup fever at White Hart Lane thanks to historic Haringey run
It has been possible to watch football at White Hart Lane this season despite delays to Tottenham Hotspur’s return to London N17. PHILIP BARKER …
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SJA2018 British Sports Awards: The case for Harry Kane
Voting is now open for the SJA2018 British Sports Awards sponsored by The National Lottery. As far as CHRISTIAN RADNEDGE is concerned, there is only o…
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NCTJ publish list of 238 ‘most respected journalists’ but what about the red tops?
By ANTON RIPPON A 238-strong list of the “most respected journalists”, as nominated by their peers, includes only 20 sports journalists – …
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BCOMS founder Mann honoured with Points of Light award from Theresa May
The SJA is delighted to report that committee member Leon Mann’s outstanding contribution to increasing diversity in the sports media has been recog…
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Old-school Northern Echo reporter Johnson dies at the age of 78
By ANTON RIPPON Frank Johnson, whose most precious technical aid was the pen-knife he used to sharpen his pencil, has died at the age of 78. Johnson w…
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