Breaking into sports journalism

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Breaking into Sports Journalism

Sports journalism is a great career option for those who are sports enthusiasts and have a love for writing. Practising journalists who have a love for sports can also consider specializing in this area. The field offers a variety of career options – in front of the camera and behind the camera. What they like to take up depends upon their personal interests and choices and of course, their qualifications and experience. But no matter whether they are in front or behind the camera, the sports journalism career is sure to be exhilarating and thrilling. Those considering this career should take into account that breaking into this field is not easy. The job market is fiercer than ever. For making a rewarding career, one must not only be passionate about sports but also need to extremely talented while possessing excellent writing skills and a thorough and technical understanding of various sports. Getting into Sports Journalism So, how to get into this career? First of all, aspiring sports journalists should identify what exactly they want to do. Sports journalism spreads across sports: 

Writing

Editing

Reporting

Broadcasting

Commentary

Information

Show production and direction

Show hosting

This is one of the very important considerations that help aspiring sports journalists reduce confusion and put directed efforts towards a single goal. Education The next step is to gain the knowledge and skills required to be a sports generalist. There are programs in sports journalism in Canada that prepare sports enthusiasts for exciting careers in the ever changing world of sports media. These programs are designed to help students develop skills in 

Sports writing – print, TV, radio and online media

Broadcasting – production, on-air performance, radio hosting and chase and field production

Online – blogging, use of editorial publishing tools

Social media – Pinterest, Twitter, Facebook

Students study a wide range of subjects, including sports writing, editing and reporting, the sportscast, sports interviewing and beat reporting, the business of sports, stats and research and onair performance. To apply for these programs, candidates must have a college diploma or university degree in any discipline. Candidates with partial post-secondary education with relevant experience in journalism are


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