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  2. Sabine Kehm - Wikipedia

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    Sabine Kehm grew up in Bad Neustadt an der Saale.She studied sports and sports journalism at the German Sports University in Cologne, graduated as a sports teacher and then completed an apprenticeship at the Axel Springer School of Journalism in Berlin.

  3. Centre de formation des journalistes - Wikipedia

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    The Centre de formation des journalistes (in English: Institute for the Training of Journalists) or CFJ Graduate School of Journalism [1] is a private non-profit Grande École and the Paris-Panthéon-Assas University graduate school of journalism, as part of a public-private partnership, located in Paris and Lyon, France.

  4. Clémentine Sarlat - Wikipedia

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    Sarlat joined the sports department at France Télévisions as an apprentice, where she worked for Stade 2 and Tout le sport for two years. [3] Her knowledge of English and Spanish allowed her to be regularly assigned as a sideline journalist where she interviewed foreign athletes.

  5. Reg Hayter - Wikipedia

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    It grew to became a renowned name in quality sports journalism as well as providing an excellent training ground for many young sports journalists and reporters to learn their trade. [1] It was the starting place for the likes of Albert Sewell (the agency's first employee), Richard Keys, Gary Newbon, Steve Rider, Martin Samuel and Henry Winter. [6]

  6. Carleton School of Journalism - Wikipedia

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    The School of Journalism and Communication is a department within the Faculty of Public Affairs at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is the oldest four-year journalism program [1] in Canada. The journalism program is recognized as one of North America's most well-respected centres for the study of journalism. [2]

  7. Sports journalism - Wikipedia

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    Sports journalism is a form of writing that reports on matters pertaining to sporting topics and competitions.Sports journalism has its roots in coverage of horse racing and boxing in the early 1800s, mainly targeted towards elites, and into the 1900s transitioned into an integral part of the news business with newspapers having dedicated sports sections. [1]

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