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Baker's Blues: May 2009
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Ian Baker's take on sports journalism and the world of sport. Monday, 25 May 2009. We're not dead without Fred. I read in amazement that so many respected pundits and journalists suggested that England had no chance of regaining the Ashes without Andrew Flintoff. Amazed largely because of how dramatically England's bowling attack has improved without Freddie, since he pulled up in Antigua during the winter. And Tim Bresnan cannot be written off either. He showed at Chester-le-Street what he can do. I won...
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JSaunders sport: Season 2009/10 predictions: League Two
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JSaunders sport is a blog about all aspects of sport written by Jonathan Saunders, a journalism graduate from the University of Central Lancashire. Tuesday, 4 August 2009. Season 2009/10 predictions: League Two. At the other end of the table, it was a farcical state of affairs at the bottom with three sides on points deductions and Luton were inevitably relegated. Chester City were not deducted points, but had a miserable season and joined the Hatters on the way into the non-league. Bournemouth were hit ...
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JSaunders sport: Season 2009/10 predictions: Introduction
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JSaunders sport is a blog about all aspects of sport written by Jonathan Saunders, a journalism graduate from the University of Central Lancashire. Saturday, 1 August 2009. Season 2009/10 predictions: Introduction. WELCOME to the first post in. Series of predictions of the 2009/10 football season to feature this week. The Football League season is only a week away and it's that time of year again when every football fan is making their predictions for the coming season. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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JSaunders sport: February 2009
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JSaunders sport is a blog about all aspects of sport written by Jonathan Saunders, a journalism graduate from the University of Central Lancashire. Monday, 23 February 2009. Hiddink records victory in first game in charge. My 'tip of the day' in the Championship was a disaster as Preston North End became only the second side to suffer defeat at Southampton this season. The Saints took a three-goal lead in the first half and a goal from Ross Wallace was not enough to turn the match for North End. In Leagu...
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JSaunders sport: Sad day for sport
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JSaunders sport is a blog about all aspects of sport written by Jonathan Saunders, a journalism graduate from the University of Central Lancashire. Monday, 30 March 2009. Sad day for sport. It's been a tragic day for sport as 22 people died in a stadium stampede in Ivory Coast. The news comes amid recent talking point, the upcoming 20th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster, on April 15. No doubt, there are many who can relate to today's disaster and it will spark more stories like Tony Edwards'.
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JSaunders sport: Season 2009/10 predictions: League One
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JSaunders sport is a blog about all aspects of sport written by Jonathan Saunders, a journalism graduate from the University of Central Lancashire. Friday, 7 August 2009. Season 2009/10 predictions: League One. LEAGUE One is looking at its strongest in a while, because of the number of former-Premiership sides, increased by the relegations of Norwich City, Southampton and Charlton Athletic, from the Championship last season. An exciting season looms as the sides kick-off tomorrow. Brighton And Hove Albion.
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Get it right | UCLan Journalism Blog
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English and writing skills. Get it right is also available as an e-book through:. Journalists must be able to use the English language with complete confidence in order to report the news and tell the public what’s happening in ways they can immediately understand. These pages are intended to help you test and develop your knowledge of writing and grammar. To give you an idea of your current level we have devised a writing test. Try the test and find out just what you need to do to improve. In journalism...
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Barrow load of fun for Joel | UCLan Journalism Blog
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August 7, 2013. Barrow load of fun for Joel. A student on uclan’s postgraduate newspaper journalism course has joined the North West Evening Mail in Barrow as a trainee reporter. Joel Jackson joined the Cumbrian Newspapers title shortly after being awarded a diploma with distinction. A little over a year ago I was stuck in a job I hated and was going nowhere. Studying journalism as a postgrad at UCLan has helped me to take the first step in a whole new career. Mike Morrison, one of uclan’s talented under...
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Sports commentators talk the talk | UCLan Journalism Blog
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April 26, 2013. Sports commentators talk the talk. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Eddie Hemmings, Sky Sports’ Rugby League presenter and commentator, talked to students on the Sports Journalism course about the strains and stresses, and fun and enjoyment, of his job. He was accompanied by Sky’s RL executive producer and Outside Broadcast director Neville Smith who used a series of DVDs to demonstrate how an OB director uses multiple cameras to create a dynamic live sequence of sporting action. Our p...
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