The sports journalist of today needs to be well equipped for the digital age. From the challenges of minute-by-minute reporting to the demands of writing for online outlets, blogging and podcasting, sports journalism is now fully immersed in new and social media.
Sports Journalism: A Practical Guide will give you the skills you need to navigate these new platforms, whilst also teaching you the basics of interviewing, reporting, feature writing for print and commentary for radio and television. This new edition now includes:
- New examples demonstrating the use of social media in sports journalism
- A new chapter on the current professional working practice of sports journalism, covering the skills required of agency and freelance journalists today
- A new chapter on sports public relations
- Expanded coverage of radio and television sports journalism, with more emphasis on commentary and multi-platform working
- Quotes from working journalists, offering valuable insights into the industry.
This book is a complete guide to the practice of sports journalism across all platforms: print, online, radio, television and social media sites.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface to the Second Edition
Introduction: The Best Job in the World?
Context Setting: Media Environments
The Sports Desk
Sources
Interviewing
Reporting the Action
Sports News and Photography
Sports Features
Broadcast Media
Online Journalism
Sports News Agencies and Freelancing
Sports Public Relations
Appendix 1: Getting a Job
Appendix 2: Copyright
Appendix 3: Legal and Ethical Issues
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Über den Autor
I am a senior lecturer in journalism at Sheffield Hallam University and I teach on the sports journalism and international broadcast journalism postgraduate courses. My background is in sports and television journalism, and I am the author of the standard text on sports journalism, used in universities throughout the world – Sport Journalism: A practical Introduction, published by Sage, London.