By Keir Radnedge The second cricket Test between Australia and Sri Lanka got underway in Hobart with restrictions on media rights and press accreditat…
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Cricket crisis as journalists locked out of Test
Journalists and photographers from Australia’s largest media group, News Ltd, were today locked out of the first Test match between Australian …
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Agencies pull out of Test series over demands
Three leading international news agencies are set to boycott this week’s first cricket Test between Australia and Sri Lanka after organisers dem…
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Media complaint over “spying” in China
International journalists covering the women’s World Cup in China have been forced to complain to Fifa, the football world body, that they have …
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Five agencies suspend Rugby World Cup coverage
International news agencies Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, European Pressphoto Agency and Getty Images have joined Reuters in suspending cove…
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IRB dares media to boycott Rugby World Cup
Greg Thomas, IRB: “Our sponsors are 100% behind us. They care only about the TV audience… They don’t care about newspaper coverageÃ…
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An open letter to the International Rugby Board
Mike Miller, Greg Thomas The International Rugby Board Dublin July 25 2007 Dear Mr Miller and Mr Thomas As you may have seen in the press recently, a …
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Press bodies unite to fight freedom threat
An international coalition of media organisations has launched a campaign to fight back against sports organisers’ increasing attempts to influ…
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Olympian vision of future for sports journalism
From Barry Newcombe, SJA Chairman, Bregenz, Austria The Beijing Olympic Games 2008 – slogan “one world, one dream” – figured p…
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Gold & crystal: AIPS Magazine now available
The latest, 108-page edition of the AIPS Magazine is now available to download from the website of the international sportsjournalists’ associat…
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