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Sports Journalist. Sports journalism is a form of journalism that reports on sports topics and events. While 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, sports coverage has grown in importance as sport has grown in wealth, power and influence.

Sports Journalist Sports journalism is an essential element of any news media organization. Sports journalism includes organizations devoted entirely to sports reporting — newspapers such as L'Equipe in France, La Gazzetta dello Sport in Italy, Marca in Spain, and the now defunct Sporting Life in Britain, American magazines such as Sports Illustrated and the Sporting News, all-sports talk radio stations, and television networks such as Eurosport, ESPN and The Sports Network (TSN)L'EquipeLa Gazzetta dello SportMarca Eurosport

Facts You can earn £ a year when you start in this job. But once you get more expertise in this job you can start to earn more. You can earn up to £ a year. Your aticles can be in newspapers, magazines and on the internet.