Types
There are different types of sideline reporters depending on the sport:
- Sideline reporter
- Field reporter
- Courtside reporter (basketball)
- Clubhouse reporter or dugout reporter (baseball)
- Rinkside reporter or inside-the-glass reporter (ice hockey)
- On-court reporter (tennis)
- Hole reporter (golf)
- Boundary rider (Australian rules football)
- Pit reporter (auto racing)
- Trackside reporter or paddock reporter (horse racing)
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