Sports Media - External Links

External Links

  • Sports Journalists Association of Great Britain website: Largest national organisation of its type in the world, site carries news on sport, journalism and sports journalism
  • Best Sports Writing: Aggregator site with selection of sports writing
  • Sports Media Guide
  • Journal of Sports Media blog hosted by University of Mississippi journalism school
  • British Council article on the state of sports journalism in the UK
  • How objective is our sports journalism?
  • Playthegame.org
  • The Football Radio Show
  • An Interview with NYT Sportswriter Ira Berkow
  • What's wrong with Sports Illustrated?
  • Sports writers from USA Today and The Washington Times answer the question, "What is Sports Journalism?" A program hosted by ResearchChannel.
  • Bribes, ethics and the end of an era at Fifa Investigative journalist Andrew Jennings on reporters' relationship with football's world body
  • BlogsFC-Football blogs about your favorite teams
  • Beijing Olympics sports journalism blog
  • Female Reporters in Male Locker Rooms
  • List of Current Athlete Bloggers
  • National Sports Journalism Center: Indianapolis, Ind.-based sports journalism program and professional resource.

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