ABSTRACT

Digital Sports Journalism gives detailed guidance on a range of digital practices for producing content for smartphones and websites. Each chapter discusses a skill that has become essential for sports journalists today, with student-friendly features throughout to support learning. These include case studies, examples of sports journalism from leading global publications, as well as top tips and practical exercises. The book also presents interviews with leading sport and club journalists with wide-ranging experience at the BBC, Copa90, Wimbledon Tennis, the Guardian and BT Sport, who discuss working with new technologies to cover sports stories and events.

Chapters cover:

  • live blogging;
  • making and disseminating short videos;
  • working for a sports club or governing body;
  • finding and transmitting stories on social media;
  • podcasting;
  • longform online journalism.

The job of a sports journalist has altered dramatically over the first two decades of the 21st century, with scope to write content across a new variety of digital platforms and mediums. Digital Sports Journalism will help students of journalism and professionals unlock the potential of these new media technologies.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part |46 pages

Digital content

chapter 1|11 pages

Digital storytelling

chapter 2|13 pages

Getting set up

chapter 3|20 pages

Social media

part |26 pages

Match day

chapter 4|12 pages

Live blogging

chapter 5|12 pages

Match reporting

part |40 pages

New techniques

chapter 6|10 pages

Attracting an audience

chapter 7|16 pages

Video-making

chapter 8|12 pages

Sports journalism and data

part |25 pages

One-club journalism

chapter 9|11 pages

The club journalist

chapter 10|12 pages

The fan journalist

part |28 pages

Major projects

chapter 11|11 pages

Podcasts

chapter 12|15 pages

Longform journalism