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High School Journalism Institute. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Bachelor of Arts in Media. Bachelor of Science in Game Design. MA in Media Arts and Sciences. PhD in Media Arts and Sciences. Why Choose The Media School? Costs and Financial Aid. Center for Documentary Research and Practice. Center for International Media Law and Policy Studies. Ernie Pyle Digital Archive. Institute for Communication Research. Roy W Howard Archive. Honors: Ernie Pyle Scholars. Media Living Learning Center. Editing present...
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Eye On Sports Media: Suggested Links
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Wednesday, September 1, 1999 , Posted by Christopher Byrne at 8:49 PM, under. National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. US Basketball Writers Association. Football Writers Association of America. National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America). Boxing Writers Association of America. Barry Horn (Dallas Morning News). Bisher Unleashed (Furman Bisher). Bob Rathbun: Behind the Microphone. Boston Sports Media Watch. Dr BS: The Road Scholar.
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writing about running: Get in touch!
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Click here for my. Interested in having your book, film or running-related product reviewed? Need a freelance Track journalist or a stringer to cover a race? I am a member of NSSA. Need a guest for your running-related podcast? Want to write a guest post? Got a story that the running world should know about? Email Pat Price at writingaboutrunning [ AT]. Facebook facebook.com/writingabout running. Has been featured on the following sites and publications:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Like Beer AND Running?
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joba chamberlain « Baseball with Matt
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A baseball history blog for kids (and adults too)…written by a kid blogger. Results tagged ‘ joba chamberlain ’. The First Time I Watched a Major League Baseball Game. A lot of people ask me what the first MLB game I ever watched was. Well, I don’t remember which game, but I do remember which series: the 2007 American League Division Series between the New York Yankees and the Cleveland Indians. Who was pitching for the Yankees as a reliever in the additional innings, was attacked by a swarm of tiny inse...
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tony mazur « Baseball with Matt
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A baseball history blog for kids (and adults too)…written by a kid blogger. Archive for the ‘ tony mazur ’ Category. My Radio Appearance on 1590 WAKR. I was recently interviewed on Ray Horner’s morning show on a radio station based in the Akron, Ohio area where I discuss my book and blog. If you want to check it out, just click here. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Sounds ...
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yankees « Baseball with Matt
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A baseball history blog for kids (and adults too)…written by a kid blogger. Results tagged ‘ yankees ’. My Birth Year’s World Series Winners: The 1999 Yankees. I was born on February 21, 1999, which means I was born in the same year that the Yankees won the World Series! It wasn’t as awesome as the 1998 season, but the ’99 squad was still scary good. What MLB team won the World Series in your birth year? Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Potential MLB Award Names?
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cleveland indians « Baseball with Matt
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A baseball history blog for kids (and adults too)…written by a kid blogger. Results tagged ‘ cleveland indians ’. The First Time I Watched a Major League Baseball Game. A lot of people ask me what the first MLB game I ever watched was. Well, I don’t remember which game, but I do remember which series: the 2007 American League Division Series between the New York Yankees and the Cleveland Indians. Who was pitching for the Yankees as a reliever in the additional innings, was attacked by a swarm of tiny ins...
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ray horner « Baseball with Matt
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A baseball history blog for kids (and adults too)…written by a kid blogger. Archive for the ‘ ray horner ’ Category. My Radio Appearance on 1590 WAKR. I was recently interviewed on Ray Horner’s morning show on a radio station based in the Akron, Ohio area where I discuss my book and blog. If you want to check it out, just click here. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Sounds ...
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Introduction to the “All-Small Hall” Team « Baseball with Matt
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A baseball history blog for kids (and adults too)…written by a kid blogger. Introduction to the “All-Small Hall” Team. Over the next couple of weeks, I’m going to tell you about my “All-Small Hall” team. I know what you’re thinking: what in the world is the “All-Small Hall” team? Well, my ASHT consists of players who were small in stature, but very big in terms of their performance. My restrictions on the players on the “All-Small Hall” team are as follows:. 1 They have to be in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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Uncategorized « Baseball with Matt
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A baseball history blog for kids (and adults too)…written by a kid blogger. Archive for the ‘ Uncategorized ’ Category. The Billy Goat Curse Is Just the Beginning! The Curse of the Black Cat:. The Kwa-Ma-Rolas totem pole was placed on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago in 1929. According to Native American legend, the pole should be facing east, which would be away from Wrigley Field. But instead, it faces towards. The Cubs’ home stadium. What a blessing. The Back to the Future Curse:. The Greg Maddux Curse:.
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