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  2. Sports journalism - Wikipedia

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    Sports journalism is a form of writing that reports on matters pertaining to sporting topics and competitions.Sports journalism has its roots in coverage of horse racing and boxing in the early 1800s, mainly targeted towards elites, and into the 1900s transitioned into an integral part of the news business with newspapers having dedicated sports sections. [1]

  3. Rick Telander - Wikipedia

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    Rick Telander is the senior sports columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times.Hired in 1995 from Sports Illustrated, where he was a Senior Writer, Telander's presence at the newspaper was expected to counter the stable of sports columnists the rival Chicago Tribune had.

  4. 5 Reasons to Become a Sports Journalist - AOL

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  5. The Athletic - Wikipedia

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    The Athletic also covers national stories from top professional and college sports. The Athletic ' s coverage focuses on a mix of long-form journalism, original reporting, and in-depth analysis. Its business model is predicated on dis-aggregating the sports section of local newspapers, and reaching non-local fans not reached by a local ...

  6. Sports journalist Jon Wertheim talks path from ... - AOL

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    One of the most successful Cougar graduates of all time shares the path he took to becoming a sports journalist. Sports journalist Jon Wertheim talks path from Bloomington to '60 Minutes' Skip to ...

  7. Chris Myers - Wikipedia

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    Chris Myers (born 1959 or 1960) [1] is an American sportscaster for FOX Sports and Marquee Sports Network. He has covered the Super Bowl, the World Series, the NBA Finals, the NCAA Final Four, The Masters, the U.S. Open, the Triple Crown, the Olympics and the Daytona 500.

  8. Jack Murphy (sportswriter) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Murphy (February 5, 1923 – September 24, 1980) was a sportswriter and columnist for the San Diego Union newspaper from 1951–1980. Jack Murphy Stadium was named in his honor. He was affectionately referred to by fans simply as "The Murph" and "El Murph" by Spanish speakers.

  9. Ann Killion - Wikipedia

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    She has written for Sports Illustrated, San Francisco Chronicle, Comcast Sportsnet, San Jose Mercury News, and Los Angeles Times. [1] She is the co-author of two books with Olympic gold medalists: Throw Like a Girl: How to Dream Big & Believe in Yourself with Jennie Finch and Solo: A Memoir of Hope with Hope Solo .