Sports journalism : an introduction to reporting and writing /

Sports Journalism introduces students to sports reporting careers and to the writing style sports writers and media relations professionals use. The book stresses the importance of basic writing fundamentals and high ethical standards, essential values for sports journalists.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Stofer, Kathryn T.
Other Authors: Schaffer, James, 1949-, Rosenthal, Brian A.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, ©2010.
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Table of Contents:
  • Living the life. Routine? What routine? ; Take down or reversal?
  • Covering the game. A new kind of sports reporter ; Advance stories ; Game summary ; Post-game analysis
  • Finding the sources. Beat reporting ; Developing sources ; Building relationships with sources
  • Asking the questions. Interviewing skills ; Asking the right questions ; Interview settings ; Using quotations ; Style, placing attribution
  • Working with the media. Sports information directors ; Credential requests ; News releases
  • Choosing the words. Journalistic writing style ; Proofreading
  • Writing the story. Sports news values ; Features stories ; Leads ; Nut graf ; Story structure ; Columns
  • Following the style. AP style ; Headlines ; Captions ; Libel and other legalities
  • Making the numbers count. Understanding the game ; Interpreting the game ; Feeding the fans ; Dollars and cents ; Arbitration suits ; For the record
  • Highlighting the greats. Participatory journalism ; Giants of the past ; A more muscular prose ; Modern masters
  • Appendix A: AP sports guidelines and style
  • Appendix B: Society of Professional Journalists' code of ethics
  • Appendix C: Glossary of news and sports terms.