A voluntary code of practice has been agreed in Australia between sports authorities and leading media groups, in an effort to end long-running disput…
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Category: Sport on the web
Scandal of football’s internet chat rooms
What’s the difference between established sports journalism, and much of what appears on the internet? In the case of the latest FootballersR…
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ESPN wins Premier League mobile rights
ESPN today announced that it had won the exclusive UK mobile rights for the highlights of all Premier League matches for the next three seasons, in wh…
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Murdoch’s paywall plan puts Times on trial
By Steven Downes So now we know: Rupert Murdoch will be testing the waters of paid-for online content by putting The Times and Sunday Times websites b…
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Court case ‘match report’ hikes Pompey web traffic
Portsmouth’s day in court yesterday, as the Premiership football club battled over a winding-up order over a £7.4 million tax bill, saw th…
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PA Sport’s Briefing gets a revamp
2010 off to a record-breaking start for SJA
The Sports Journalists’ Association website, sportsjournalists.co.uk, enjoyed another record-breaking month in January 2010, with more than 830,…
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Gubba, Gigi and the Great Hoax of Trondheim
It’s confession time for NORMAN GILLER, the instigator of a hoax that helped cost commentating all-rounder Tony Gubba his hair It is too good a …
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Squash goes online for TV coverage
From the Professional Squash Association The Professional Squash Association’s on-demand squash internet TV streaming service SquashTV is now li…
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Babel’s Tweeted babblings get him in trouble
Has Twitter struck again? It is reported this morning that beleagured Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez is to take action against player Ryan Babel for b…
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