Monthly Archives: December 2014

Judges still needed for APSE contest judging Feb. 7-11 in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

As the Jan. 6 deadline for booking rooms approaches, APSE still needs contest judges.

The Citizens’ Voice of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. seeks a sports reporter

The Citizens’ Voice in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. seeks an enterprising sports writer to cover scholastic and collegiate sports.

The Philadelphia Inquirer seeks sports copy editor, sports page designer

The Philadelphia Inquirer is looking for a sports copy editor and a sports page designer.

It’s here! APSE contest goes digital

Big news: All writing entries will be submitted electronically via Google Drive. This marks a significant change in our contest, one that we hope will be for the better. I would ask for your patience as we work out the kinks. And I welcome your feedback throughout the process. Having trouble? Shoot me an email or call me. Our goal is that that the contest be a breeze to enter. So please help us make that a reality.

Game story returns to APSE contest for Class D

John Bednarowski Marietta Daily Journal APSE Third Vice President     You asked for it. You got it. I’m happy to announce that for our Class D papers, the game...

APSE contest judges wanted; hotel reservation deadline is Jan. 6   

With contest entry and hotel reservation deadlines approaching, judges are needed for APSE's annual writing and section contests. Judging will take place at APSE's Winter Meetings Feb. 7-11 in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

Media housing requests being accepted for Rio Olympics

If you're planning on covering the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, it's time to start your early planning.   You already should have applied...

Women in Sports Media Panel Dec. 6 at Newseum

Here are the details:   Women in Sports Media Panel Dec. 6, 2014, 2 p.m. at the Newseum RSVP to bmechum@umd.edu Mary Byrne, Managing Editor/Sports, USA Today Sally Jenkins, Columnist, The...

On the Move: Tim Stephens becomes VP of Strategic Partnerships at SportsManias

The former APSE president has moved from CBS Sports to a startup that uses beat writers’ Twitter feeds to populate team sites on its website and app.