Monthly Archives: July 2011
Sports writer
The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal is looking for a sports writer to cover Texas Tech sports as well as other college and high school assignments.
President’s column: Changes for Red Smith Award voting
APSE President Michael Anastasi outlines changes to the process for Red Smith Award voting.
Deadline is Sept. 5 for Diversity Fellowship Program
The Diversity Fellowship Program is an in-depth, nine-month course of study for working, mid-career professionals who are interested in pursuing a path as a manager (typically a sports editor or assistant sports editor) in sports journalism. This training program, which prepares Fellows to be candidates for such positions, is underwritten by APSE and its partners, and there is no cost to the Fellows.
Seeking job as reporter
Sports writer seeking position as a writer / reporter for professional and college sports. Specialize in Football and Basketball, also knowledgeable in Baseball and Hockey....
Sports Reporter
The Post-Star, a 30,000 circulation daily newspaper in Glens Falls, N.Y., is looking for a solid all-around journalist to join our sports staff. We cover a...
Great Plains meeting agenda coming into focus
Great Plains meetings will include roundtable on high school sports, special-section talk, visit to MLS soccer game and more.
Tim Franklin leaving IU for post at Bloomberg News in Washington
Tim Franklin, director of the Sports Journalism Institute at Indiana University, announced Thursday morning he is leaving the school to accept a position at Bloomberg News. Here is his letter to staff.
Painter’s breakthrough as columnist earns APSE applause
Jill Painter's first APSE award, in column writing in the 75,001-175,000 circulation cagegory, drew a rousing response at the convention in Boston. Paired with Sally Jenkins' first-place honor in the over-175,000 division, it marked the first time women swept the top prizes in the largest two classes.