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Sports Reporter

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Published: Friday, July 10, 2009

Updated: Friday, July 24, 2009

As a salaried employee, hours will vary, but a sports reporter must be able to an average of 20 hours per week.A sports reporter will cover all sports-related news, both on-campus and off. The sports reporter will specifically be expected to:

  • Write a minimum of 45 inches of copy per week
  • Write at least one enterprise story per term
  • Issue blog posts, Twitter alerts and breaking news stories online as necessary, and ensure that no pertinent news goes unreported
  • Work with the sports editor and fellow reporters to generate story ideas and Podcasts
  • Ensure, to the best of your ability, that all your writing is accurate, fair, clear and complete
  • Work with the sports editor to improve your writing
  • Become extrememly familiar with the rules of Associated Press and Emerald style
  • Ensure that all areas of sports are regularly covered. At the minimum, the sports desk must regularly cover: University intercollegiate athletics, Club Sports and major professional and college sports (in--depth news reporting and event coverage)
  • Coordinate with the graphics department to ensure as many stories as possible have a visual element with them by posting photo and graphic tips
  • Be prepared to take your own photos, shoot video and record audio to accompany stories whenever necessary, or at the request of a news editor, managing editor or editor in chief
  • Finish all writing on deadline
  • Keep regular office hours
  • Attend required staff meetings and weekly desk meetings
  • Monitor the news daily to keep abreast of issues that need to be covered, and and see that no pertinent news is missed
  • Set individual goals each term to improve journalistic skills

Direct supervisor: Sports editor

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