Sports journalism – context and issues – Raymond Boyle
“sports journalism now is more emphatic and dramatic than it was in the past. its about comment, analysis, reaction and reflection”
Sports journalism – The inside track – James Toney
award-winning NCTJ-accredited sports journalism training
“People love sport because its’ a constant battle with your wits and the clock. people love sport because it’s unscripted drama, with ever changing plot lines.”
Sports journalism – a practical introduction – Phil Andrews
Much of the recent growth of interest in sport has been driven by the media, in particular satellite television, which has bought the rights to major sporting events and promoted them vigorously as one of the most of selling subscriptions to its services.
Sports journalism – a practical introduction – Phil Andrews edition 2
How social media has forever changed Sports Journalism
The most interesting stat in my view: 54% of all journalists use twitter regularly, which poses the follow-up: what the heck are the other 46% doing!?

The broadcast Journalism handbook – Gary Hudson & Sarah Rowlands