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Sports Journalism

An Introduction to Reporting and Writing, Third Edition

James R. Schaffer; Steve Schaffer; Amie Just and Kathryn T. Stofer

Sports Journalism combines decades of on-the-field reporting and in-the-classroom teaching to present the most comprehensive and contemporary playbook for student journalists. The third edition features expanded coverage of social media, writing and interviewing skills, as well as discussions on race and gender in the world of sports.

Two new authors, Steve Schaffer and Amie Just, join the third edition with stories and insights from their nonstop lives as sports journalists. Since today’s sportswriters are often also bloggers, videographers, commentators, talk show anchors and webmasters, the authors have filled the book with the technologies and techniques they use across their many roles.

Chapters provide exercises for practicing concepts and skills as well as discussion prompts about contemporary issues in sports.

Features:

  • New chapters on social media and on building relationships with sources, colleagues and media contacts
  • Interviews with journalists whose success is measured by their many, many followers
  • Discussion questions that get students talking about issues like paying collegiate athletes, violence in sports and its long-term physical and mental effects on players and equality issues on and off the field
  • An expanded glossary that includes terms such as “hot takes,” “scrum” and “trolls”
  • Writing tips for journalistic style including how to use numbers and statistics accurately and effectively
  • Helpful examples on interview techniques
  • Discussion of legal terms that apply to published work
  • Promotion of the ethical standards set forth by the American Sports News Editors and the Society of Professional Journalists

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 228 • Trim: 7¼ x 10¼
978-1-5381-9629-8 • Hardback • October 2024 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
978-1-5381-9630-4 • Paperback • October 2024 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Subjects: Language Arts & Disciplines / Journalism, Sports & Recreation / Business Aspects
Courses: Communication; Journalism; Broadcasting, Networks & Telecommunications, Communication; Journalism; Reporting/Writing, Physical Education; Sport Management & Law

James R. Schaffer is professor emeritus of journalism at Nebraska Wesleyan University.

Steve Schaffer has worked in sports information at UCLA, the University of Nebraska and California Lutheran.

Amie Just is a sports journalist assigned to the Nebraska Cornhuskers for the Lincoln Journal Star.

Kathryn T. Stofer is professor emeritus of communication arts at Hastings College.

Chapter 1. Living the Life

Chapter 2. Covering the Game

Chapter 3. Navigating the Twitter-verse

Chapter 4. Choosing the Words

Chapter 5. Writing the Story

Chapter 6. Following the Style

Chapter 7. Asking the Questions

Chapter 8. Working with Sources

Chapter 9. Making the Numbers Count

Chapter 10. Seeking Justice

Glossary

SPJ Code of Ethics

AP Style Guide for Sports

This book provides rich tools and a wealth of knowledge for aspiring sports journalists who want to understand the field and become more proficient at sports writing, including interviewing, drafting stories and describing sports effectively.


— Laura Franey, Millsaps College


The most thorough delineation of the mechanics of sports writing is encompassed in this excellent work. But just as importantly, if not moreso, is the emphasis on how the best sports writing conveys the social and cultural context within the games sports writers report on; and the depth and variability of human behavior by those who play, and those who witness their play.


— Al Barkow, Former editor of Golf Magazine, Author of USGA Book Award winner Gettin’ to the Dance Floor: An Oral History of American Golf


A detailed, readable walk through the world of sports journalism for beginners to advanced college students investigating their potential future in the field.


— Warren Kozireski, SUNY Brockport


  • New chapters on social media and on building relationships with sources, colleagues and media contacts
  • Interviews with journalists whose success is measured by their many, many followers
  • Discussion questions that get students talking about issues like paying collegiate athletes, violence in sports and its long-term physical and mental effects on players and equality issues on and off the field
  • An expanded glossary that includes terms such as “hot takes,” “scrum” and “trolls”
  • Writing tips for journalistic style including how to use numbers and statistics accurately and effectively
  • Helpful examples on interview techniques
  • Discussion of legal terms that apply to published work
  • Promotion of the ethical standards set forth by the American Sports News Editors and the Society of Professional Journalists



Sports Journalism

An Introduction to Reporting and Writing, Third Edition

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
Summary
Summary
  • Sports Journalism combines decades of on-the-field reporting and in-the-classroom teaching to present the most comprehensive and contemporary playbook for student journalists. The third edition features expanded coverage of social media, writing and interviewing skills, as well as discussions on race and gender in the world of sports.

    Two new authors, Steve Schaffer and Amie Just, join the third edition with stories and insights from their nonstop lives as sports journalists. Since today’s sportswriters are often also bloggers, videographers, commentators, talk show anchors and webmasters, the authors have filled the book with the technologies and techniques they use across their many roles.

    Chapters provide exercises for practicing concepts and skills as well as discussion prompts about contemporary issues in sports.

    Features:

    • New chapters on social media and on building relationships with sources, colleagues and media contacts
    • Interviews with journalists whose success is measured by their many, many followers
    • Discussion questions that get students talking about issues like paying collegiate athletes, violence in sports and its long-term physical and mental effects on players and equality issues on and off the field
    • An expanded glossary that includes terms such as “hot takes,” “scrum” and “trolls”
    • Writing tips for journalistic style including how to use numbers and statistics accurately and effectively
    • Helpful examples on interview techniques
    • Discussion of legal terms that apply to published work
    • Promotion of the ethical standards set forth by the American Sports News Editors and the Society of Professional Journalists

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 228 • Trim: 7¼ x 10¼
    978-1-5381-9629-8 • Hardback • October 2024 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
    978-1-5381-9630-4 • Paperback • October 2024 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
    Subjects: Language Arts & Disciplines / Journalism, Sports & Recreation / Business Aspects
    Courses: Communication; Journalism; Broadcasting, Networks & Telecommunications, Communication; Journalism; Reporting/Writing, Physical Education; Sport Management & Law
Author
Author
  • James R. Schaffer is professor emeritus of journalism at Nebraska Wesleyan University.

    Steve Schaffer has worked in sports information at UCLA, the University of Nebraska and California Lutheran.

    Amie Just is a sports journalist assigned to the Nebraska Cornhuskers for the Lincoln Journal Star.

    Kathryn T. Stofer is professor emeritus of communication arts at Hastings College.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1. Living the Life

    Chapter 2. Covering the Game

    Chapter 3. Navigating the Twitter-verse

    Chapter 4. Choosing the Words

    Chapter 5. Writing the Story

    Chapter 6. Following the Style

    Chapter 7. Asking the Questions

    Chapter 8. Working with Sources

    Chapter 9. Making the Numbers Count

    Chapter 10. Seeking Justice

    Glossary

    SPJ Code of Ethics

    AP Style Guide for Sports

Reviews
Reviews
  • This book provides rich tools and a wealth of knowledge for aspiring sports journalists who want to understand the field and become more proficient at sports writing, including interviewing, drafting stories and describing sports effectively.


    — Laura Franey, Millsaps College


    The most thorough delineation of the mechanics of sports writing is encompassed in this excellent work. But just as importantly, if not moreso, is the emphasis on how the best sports writing conveys the social and cultural context within the games sports writers report on; and the depth and variability of human behavior by those who play, and those who witness their play.


    — Al Barkow, Former editor of Golf Magazine, Author of USGA Book Award winner Gettin’ to the Dance Floor: An Oral History of American Golf


    A detailed, readable walk through the world of sports journalism for beginners to advanced college students investigating their potential future in the field.


    — Warren Kozireski, SUNY Brockport


Features
Features
    • New chapters on social media and on building relationships with sources, colleagues and media contacts
    • Interviews with journalists whose success is measured by their many, many followers
    • Discussion questions that get students talking about issues like paying collegiate athletes, violence in sports and its long-term physical and mental effects on players and equality issues on and off the field
    • An expanded glossary that includes terms such as “hot takes,” “scrum” and “trolls”
    • Writing tips for journalistic style including how to use numbers and statistics accurately and effectively
    • Helpful examples on interview techniques
    • Discussion of legal terms that apply to published work
    • Promotion of the ethical standards set forth by the American Sports News Editors and the Society of Professional Journalists



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