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Charissa Thompson’s admissions corrode sports journalism, and those who strive to do it right. By David Aldridge. Nov. 18, 2023 Updated Nov. 19, 2023.
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Stretty News on MSNJournalist’s latest update spells the end of Man United transfer saga with ‘agreement in principle’ now reachedBarring any late intervention from Manchester United, Newcastle United are poised to reign victorious in the race for ...
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After months of keeping her relationship private, the sports broadcaster revealed on July 24 that she quietly married her ...
USA TODAY sports columnist Christine Brennan chronicles the explosive growth of Caitlin Clark's popularity in her new book ...
Brittney Griner was among the many in the sports world to react to the death of legendary rock star Ozzy Osbourne. Osbourne, ...
But its widening reach is telling. Out of 1639 undergrads in ASU’s Cronkite School, about 189 have already declared a major in sports journalism in anticipation of the new program’s rollout. Fourteen ...
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Africa Top Sports on MSNSports journalist Bonface Osano joins MOFA FC as head of communicationsSports Journalist sports journalist Bonface Osano has joined Michael Olunga Football Academy (MOFA) as Head of Communication ...
The disappearance of the New York Times sports section is only the latest change in how news outlets are covering sports. NPR's Scott Detrow talks to Richard Deitsch, a media reporter at The Athletic.
“When you talk to sports reporters today, there’s a real fear that their limited access to players and coaches in 2020 will continue in the post-COVID world.” So the sports journalism apocalypse ...
What’s a sports journalist to do when the coronavirus cancels all the games? As it turns out, plenty. At The Courier-Journal in Louisville, Kentucky, sports reporters have found plenty to cover ...
Diversity in the field of sports journalism, for lack of a better term, sucks. It’s always been that way and continues to be, despite the fact that the racial dynamics and sexual orientations… ...
The Daily sports section published, on Sept. 24, a story on the infamous Ray Rice suspension scandal, and on Sept. 29, an article on the Donald Sterling scandal.In doing so, we joined every other ...
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