ABSTRACT

Based on interviews with leading sports journalists and grounded in the authors’ experience and expertise in both the sports journalism industry and sports media research, Sports Journalism gives in-depth insight into the editorial and ethical challenges facing sports journalists in a fast-changing media environment.

The book considers how sports journalism’s past has shaped its present and explores the future trends and trajectories that the industry could take. The far-reaching consequences of the digital revolution and social media on sports journalists’ work are analysed, with prominent sports writers, broadcasters and academics giving their insights. While predominantly focused on the UK sports media industry, the book also provides a global perspective, and includes case studies, research and interviews from around the world. Issues of diversity – or a lack of it – in the industry are put into sharp focus.

Sports Journalism gives both practising sports journalists and aspiring sports journalists vital contextualising information to make them more thoughtful and reflective practitioners.

part I|2 pages

Key debates in sports journalism

chapter 1|21 pages

The changing role of the sports journalist

chapter 2|13 pages

The history of sports journalism

chapter 4|29 pages

Defining sports news

part II|2 pages

Diversity

part III|2 pages

The crystal ball

chapter 10|11 pages

Extra time

A tentative look into the future of sports journalism