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How to work in sports media: Scope, future and job roles

Saikat Chakraborty
Posted on 17 Mar 2022
17:49 PM
Sports media has transformed significantly due to the digital revolution over the last decade. Shutterstock
Summary
Though you do not need a degree in any specific areas to get into sports media, a degree in Mass Communication and Journalism can come in handy
Latest technologies have broadened the scope of sports media as YouTube, blogs and sports websites produce massive heaps of sports-related content

Do you want to express your passion for sports? The best way to channel your passion is through sports media, which is constantly changing thanks to recent technologies and the way sporting events have managed to capture popular imagination. 

 

What is the scope of Sports Media

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Sports media is a well-known specialisation in the sports industry. Jobs at larger media organisations like Start Sports, ESPN and Ten Sports are probably some of the most sought after in this field. However, whether it's with a professional or collegiate team, a regional newspaper or a media website, there are a plethora of other work prospects in this domain. Sports media is evolving rapidly — it has transformed significantly due to the digital revolution over the last decade. 

 

How to get involved in Sports Media

The old method of sports coverage was entwined with journalism. Though it’s still relevant today, latest technologies have turned readers into viewers who would prefer to watch something. The internet has liberated media from the constraints of traditional media outlets. This freedom has ushered in a new era in media, particularly sports media. 

You need not produce a degree in any specific areas to get into sports media. However, if you’re interested in becoming a sports journalist, a degree in Mass Communication and Journalism can help you. 

 

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Sports media vs sports journalism

There has been a clear distinction between sports media and sports journalism in the recent decade. Journalism as a whole has changed dramatically with the advent of the internet and social media, while the sports media industry has evolved in sync. Sports media is no longer limited to the back pages of newspapers and news bulletins — it now spans a variety of platforms. Gone are the days when only journalists and pundits dominated the sports media landscape as fans and ordinary people today can express themselves through new channels. In fact, they have become an essential part of the sports media landscape.

 

In today's world, sports media is no longer solely defined by sports journalism; it has evolved into a content-driven industry in which journalism continues to play an important role but is no longer the only player.

 

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Last updated on 17 Mar 2022
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