Sports leagues as media moguls: What happens when the people we cover start...
[Today, we're starting a four-part series by our friend Justin Rice on how the media tables are turning in the world of sports, where the subjects of coverage are becoming the creators of coverage —...
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[This is part two of our series on the changing relationships between sports leagues and news organizations. See the whole series here. —Josh] Before diving any deeper into the growing power of sports...
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With no live programming in the morning, MLB Network had to scramble to assemble its crew after the bombshell broke Feb. 7: Sports Illustrated’s Selena Roberts and David Epstein were reporting that...
View ArticleFive ways for sports reporters to maintain a balance of power with the teams...
In June 2007, John McClain, who covers the NFL’s Houston Texans for the Houston Chronicle, was getting tired of a league rule that limited the Chronicle to posting no more than 45 seconds of team...
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