Sports journalism is a form of writing that reports on matters pertaining to sporting topics and competitions.
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Sports journalism is a form of writing that reports on matters pertaining to sporting topics and competitions.
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Sports journalism started in the early 1800s when it was targeted to the social elite and transitioned into an integral part of the news business with newspapers having dedicated sports sections.
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Sports journalism Illustrated was the brainchild of Henry Lucre who felt that the established publishers at the time were not taking advantage of the public's massive appetite for sports.
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These developments have significantly affected sports journalism as established publications like Sports Illustrated and ESPN have had to cut content, increase prices and reduce the number of publications which leads to more people unsubscribing from the content.
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The fall in print sports journalism can be tied to the rise of internet and digital sports journalism.
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Digital sports journalism serves as both a complement and a competitor of newspaper sports journalism.
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Digital sports journalism began in the mid 1990s with ESPN creating the first website in 1995.
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At first digital sports journalism covered broad topics in scope, but as time went on and the internet became more widespread, bloggers and location and team specific websites started taking over the market.
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Sports journalism's actions have taken his discussion from the sports field and into the national scope as major political pundits and even the Presidents commenting on the ethics of his actions.
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Sports journalism plays a significant role in how these views are conveyed to the public.
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Sports journalism publications are now hiring people with extensive background in statistics and mathematics in order to publish articles detailing the analysis these teams are conducting.
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Tradition of sports reporting attracting some of the finest writers in journalism can be traced to the coverage of sport in Victorian England, where several modern sports – such as association football, cricket, athletics and rugby – were first organized and codified into something resembling what we would recognize today.
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In more recent years, sports journalism has turned its attention to online news and press release media and provided services to Associated Press and other major news syndication services.
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Sports journalism media is often accessible on various applications on the smartphone.
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Sports journalism's is the only sportscaster in history, male or female, to have worked on the Final Four, NBA Finals, World Series, Monday Night Football, the Super Bowl, the Olympics, and the US Open broadcasts.
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Sports journalism's has been voted the No 1 Female Sportscaster of all time.
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Sports journalism Illustrated reporter, Melissa Ludtke, sued the New York Yankees for not allowing her to interview players in the locker room during the 1977 World Series.
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