Talk:Sports journalism

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Untitled
Most of the people listed are just sports columnists, rather than sports reporters/beat writers. I'm not going to do anything about it, I'm just throwin' it out there. PeteJayhawk 22:20, 9 July 2006 (UTC)

Courier-Journal Louisville
Theere is a great beat writer who also writes for ESPN on college sports for Louisville's Courier Journal -- Patr Forde

What is sports journalism about?
Doesn't this Wikipedia entry deserve to be more than just one short paragraph and a list of notable sports journalists? I think the sports journalism Redirect should be turned into an article about the practice of sports journalism, and turn this one into Sportswriers, since that is what this is. Let this article redirect to Sports Journalism. Gladmax 02:54, 26 August 2006 (UTC)

Can't argue with that it actually is a positive contribution Advomash39 (talk) 06:45, 26 August 2016 (UTC)

Recent changes
To Kevin Brietenstein: I restructured this page, created the list of sports writers page, and restructured the redirects of sportswriting and sports writing to help this page fit better into the mix of journalism articles. Please don't revert to the previous version without discussing it here first. Gladmax 23:32, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
 * If you were rewriting the page, then I mearly averted a cut and paste page move. You were redirecting the page to a page that was a redirect to the previous page, so I moved it to the target page, and put back the text.  Nothing to prevent a rewriting, just preserving the edit history.  Kevin_b_er 23:52, 26 August 2006 (UTC)

External Link Video Add
I'd like to add a video of sports writers from USA Today and The Washington Times answer the question, "What is Sports Journalism?" The link is http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=3011&fID=345 (this will not automatically open the video). Please let me know what you think. (ResearchChannel 19:30, 17 July 2007 (UTC))

Almost Entirely UK Journalists
Almost all of the sports journalists mentioned in this entry are British. There should be a section devoted to notable sports journalists, from all spans of the globe. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.181.29.113 (talk) 20:03, 17 September 2007 (UTC)

SkySports
Who is the sports internet journalist/ company (359Media or something) who does the goal alerts? I am hoping this will lead me to a sports journalist who I have forgot the name of, Wilkings or something (not Ray Wilkings). Any info will be greatly appreciated. Monacoboy 21:38, 14 November 2007 (UTC)

Criticism
The introduction of this article says:


 * "the sports department within some newspapers has been mockingly called the toy department, because sports journalists do not concern themselves with the 'serious' topics covered by the news desk"

I think that some criticism should be made. Many thinkers have stated the negative aspects sports journalism has in modern societies. Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.83.242.64 (talk) 15:27, 21 December 2011 (UTC)

Africa
Zimbabwe also has a magazine called gemazo and in Africa we also have sports journalism Advomash39 (talk) 06:48, 26 August 2016 (UTC)

UK/US Bias?
There has been great movement in recent years around the world with sports journalism. In particular the sub-continent and Australia. Sportal web-service also deserves a mention. The fact they had the rights to club-sites and gave fans reports on games within minutes after a game has finished. In fact the internet may deserve a section here??

To add to this (two years later, I guess) I tried to add a section regarding sports blogs. Nothing major, hardly more than a cursory discussion of the topic, and had blogs compared to fanzines of the 70s and 80s. While fanzines caught on a great deal, sports blogs have greatly shifted the way American sports are covered. Nearly every major paper in America that covers one of the four major professional sports has their writers blogging now and blogs generate a giant amount of interest and traffic.

Not to mention, the article as currently written seemingly makes no distinction between British sports journalism and American (as well as the rest of the world)sports journalism, where it's treated far differently. Donegan17 (talk) 07:20, 12 November 2008 (UTC)

I'm resurrecting this discussion -- this article is criminally under-referenced as of this moment. I strongly suggest editors take a look at WP:AS, WP:TLDR, and WP:V to ensure that each sentence actually delivers good information. Aonus (talk) 06:05, 2 January 2019 (UTC)

History
Felt that this article did not discuss how sports journalism has evolved from its conception. I added two sections early history and 20th century developments that go over this.

This article also has barely any discussion of digital sports journalism. Planning to add a section on that as well. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rkasar52 (talk • contribs) 22:41, 11 November 2019 (UTC)

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Need Advice on Bibliography
'''Hello,

Below is my own personal bibliography that consists of sources I have chosen myself regarding "Sports Journalism". I would really appreciate some advice on my bibliography whether it be about how I constructed it or the sources themselves. Thank you very much!'''

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, What Is Sports Journalism? Learn. https://learn.org/articles/What_is_Sports_Journalism.html

How Digital Media Has Changed Sports Journalism. St Bonaventure University Online. https://online.sbu.edu/news/sports-journalism Kian, Edward. Ketterer, Stan. Nichols, Cynthia. Poling, James. Watchdogs of the Fourth Estate or Homer Journalists? Newspaper Coverage of Local BCS College Football Programs. The Sport Journal. https://thesportjournal.org/article/tag/sport-journalism/

Boyle, Raymond. Sports Journalism: Context and Issues. London: Sage, 2006, 198pp. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/John-Cokley-2/publication/43455333_The_Key_Hiring_Criteria_Used_by_Journalism_Employers/links/00b49520ac5d11f69a000000/The-Key-Hiring-Criteria-Used-by-Journalism-Employers.pdf#page=104

Boyle, Raymond. Sports Journalism (2017). Taylor & Francis Online. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/21670811.2017.1281603

Tulloch, Christopher. Ramon, Xavier. Take Five (2017). Taylor & Francis Online. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/21670811.2016.1263159

Rowe, David. Sports journalism: Still the `toy department' of the news media? (2007). Sage Journals. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1464884907078657?journalCode=joua

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Additional Information for the Future of Sport Journalism
Statcast (MLB)

The MLB introduced Statcast, a tracking technology that uses data to analyze. Statcast was first introduced in the MLB in 2014 during a trial run but was later installed in all ballparks the following year in 2015. Statcast can track the following categories: pitching it measures a players velocity, spin rate, direction and movement of the ball; for hitting it measures exit velocity, launch angle and batted ball distance; for running it measures sprint speed and base-to-base times; for fielding it measures arm strength, catch probability and catcher pop time. (Used information from MLB.com glossary on statcast)

SportVU (NBA)

SportVU is a camera system that tracks data of the players, ball and referees. The company was founded in Israel in 2005 but was later acquired by STATS LLC in December of 2008. SportVU uses a 6-camera system set up in the rafters at each arena. Data is tracked at 25 times a second. SportVU can track all four quarters of data as well as energy spent throughout the game, alignment on the court, shot trajectory and the number of shots and dribbles by a player or whole team. (Used information from nbastuffer.com as well as sbnation.com)

Catapult (NFL)

Catapult is a sports performance analytics company. The company was founded in Melbourne, Australia in 2006. Catapult developed wearable technology that can track players movements, heart rate, and inertial sensors. As of 2023 Catapult has partnered with Energous Corporation to create the first smart football embedded with a tracker to collect precise data. By partnering with Energous Corp., Catapult is able to use the Radio Frequency technology to charge the tracker wirelessly without the need for setting it down to charge. (Used information from Catapult.com and prnewswire.com)

Please review and let me know about any critiques or changes. RedPanda84 (talk) 17:59, 4 November 2023 (UTC)