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Archive for January, 2012

Copy editor/page designer Jan. 26, 2012

The Buffalo News is looking for a full-time sports copy editor/page designer to help our team cover Western New York’s teams.

Sports Reporter Jan. 24, 2012

The Laredo Morning Times in Texas is looking for a full-time Sports reporter.

Contest Central: Clarifying the cover letter format for beat writing Jan. 18, 2012

Entries should include a synopsis of how the combined writing submissions demonstrate excellence on the beat. The cover letter should note metrics that show authority and audience engagement on the beat.

President’s column: Being a judge is the toughest assignment you’ll ever love Jan. 17, 2012

Being a judge for the annual APSE contest is a rewarding experience. It’s not too late to sign up for this year’s judging in Orlando, Fla.

Details on Red Smith Award voting process as nominations open Jan. 23 Jan. 17, 2012

Nominations for the Red Smith Award be accepted Jan. 23-Feb. 20 as APSE expands the pool of voters in 2012.

Northeast Region partners with Marist College Jan. 16, 2012

At the most recent region meeting, the Northeast Region approved a formal arrangement with Marist College that includes includes Marist providing meeting space and a web page for the Northeast Region, and the Northeast assisting in providing content for the web site such as best practices guides, award-winning work and other resources.

IU students available for local Super Bowl stories Jan. 10, 2012

Indiana University's Student News Bureau is covering media day for this year's Super Bowl in Indianapolis. IU, which has a partnership with APSE, is looking for story assignments from APSE-member news organizations. If you have a player or coach participating in the Super Bowl from your area, and are looking for a story, contact Pamela [...]

On the Move: Columnist Krieger leaving Denver Post Jan. 9, 2012

Veteran Denver sports journalist Dave Krieger is leaving newspapers for talk radio. He headlines this month’s edition of On the Move.

Web editor Jan. 5, 2012

The National newspaper in Abu Dhabi is seeking an experienced, aggressive and talented web editor to take our online sports coverage to the next level. We have a growing audience, both local and international, and we're looking for someone with the skills, creativity and initiative to lead the way in building and implementing a strategy for [...]

Southeast Region meeting is April 16 in Birmingham Jan. 4, 2012

APSE Southeast Region meeting is set for April 16 in Birmingham, Ala.

Officers

Michael Anastasi

Michael Anastasi

President
Salt Lake Tribune

Gerry Ahern

Gerry Ahern

First Vice President
USA Today

Tim Stephens

Tim Stephens

Second Vice President
Orlando Sentinel

BenBrigandi

Ben Brigandi

Third Vice President
Williamsport (Pa.)
Sun-Gazette

Jack Berninger

Jack Berninger

Executive Director
Richmond Times-Dispatch (retired)

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IndySportsNow2 errors in media's letter is embarrassing. MT @APSE_sportmedia: Credential concerns w NCAA tourney http://t.co/8cmEERkJ
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In the News

May 4, 2012Digital First Media becomes sponsor of APSE’s Diversity Fellowship Program

Digital First Media has committed a $1,000 sponsorship to APSE’s Diversity Fellowship Program, joining The Sporting News as a gold-level sponsor of APSE’s sports journalism management training program for women and editors of color.

May 4, 2012Kentucky Derby coverage available for free for APSE members

Two students from the National Sports Journalism Center student news bureau are covering the Kentucky Derby, and their copy is available for use free of charge by APSE members.APSE has a partnership with Indiana University and the NSJC.

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