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Real Sports Reporting

Aamidor, Abraham(Edited by)
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If you want to know how something is done, why not ask an expert?

That was the guiding principle behind the writing of "Real Sports Reporting." Abraham Aamidor recruited top sports writers and editors from major media outlets, including the "Chicago Tribune", "Orlando Sentinel", "St.

Louis Post-Dispatch", "Denver Post", "Indianapolis Star", and others to write about their experiences and lessons learned.

The result is an engaging, informative, highly personal look at the real-life work of the sports journalist.

Chapters devoted to baseball, football, basketball, soccer, golf, and other sports give readers the inside story on what it's like to cover a beat.

Full-text articles provide samples of the contributors' published work, followed by fresh and candid critiques by the authors themselves.

Issue-oriented chapters address topics ranging from what it's like to cover college, professional, or small-town sports, to ethical dilemmas in reporting, coverage of women's sports, and racism in sports. With all the immediacy of an informal chat with the leading sportswriters in the country, this book will be a valuable guide for beginning journalists and aspiring sports reporters, while providing sports fans in general with a fascinating view behind the headlines.

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Product Details
Indiana University Press
0253216168 / 9780253216168
Paperback / softback
24/09/2003
United States
English
256 p.
24 cm
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Professional sports writers and editors tell how it's done, from covering baseball and soccer to confronting ethical dilemmas on the job
Professional sports writers and editors tell how it's done, from covering baseball and soccer to confronting ethical dilemmas on the job JFD Media studies