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Liew started in 2009 on the Daily Telegraph graduate training scheme after being named the 2007 Student Columnist of the Year in The Guardian's Student Media Awards [4] for a sports column in the student paper Injury Time, while studying at the University of Edinburgh. [5]
DeMause testified before Congress stating the politics and financing of sports stadiums. His testimonies have appeared on a number of TV and radio programs which include ESPN, Jesse Ventura's radio show, and Democracy Now!. Neil is frequently a guest speaker at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism's sports journalism courses. [2]
Todd Harris (born June 4, 1970) is an American sports announcer and reporter for NBC Sports, currently focusing in Olympic and extreme sports. [1] A graduate of Brigham Young University with a bachelor's degree in communications and broadcast journalism, as well as a Masters degree from St Mary's University in London in International Sports Journalism.
Mason started sports reporting by reporting on Squash and was featured in The Daily Star and Metro newspapers. [4] She joined a training scheme at the BBC in which her roles included working on BBC Radio London and BBC Radio 5 sports comedy panel show Fighting Talk, a show she would later appear on numerous times as a guest, and as presenter Colin Murray noted, the first member of staff to ...
From 2011 to 2013, Casey worked for WTMJ (AM) and ESPN 540 in Milwaukee as a sports reporter and talk show host. [4] [1] Casey was hired by NBC Sports to work as a curling reporter during the 2014 and 2018 Winter Olympics, [5] [6] and she also covered tennis for NBC Sports at the 2016 [7] and 2020 Summer Olympics. [8]
Sigma Delta Chi Award for Sports Column Writing: Society of Professional Journalists: For excellence in sport journalism. United States: Sports Emmy Award: National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences: Excellence in American sports television programming, including sports-related series, live coverage of sporting events, and best sports ...
Kay-Jelski began his career as a graduate trainee and sub-editor at the Daily Mail in 2007. He was promoted to deputy sports news editor in 2009, before being named the sports editor in 2015—the first openly homosexual man in such a role. [5] [6] He left the Mail less than a year later to become sports editor at The Times. [7]
Adam Schefter (born December 21, 1966) is an American sports writer and reporter. After graduating from University of Michigan and Northwestern University with degrees in journalism, Schefter wrote for several newspapers, including The Denver Post, before working at NFL Network.