Who is this Moacyr? The curiosity of a 'modern journalist'
The article discusses the lack of knowledge among some modern sports journalists in Ecuador regarding the legacy of former Brazilian footballer Moacyr Claudino Pinto, who is currently facing serious health issues.
Scandal in Speed Skating: The Ice-Cold Truth
The President of the Olympic Speed Skating Federation, Matthias Große, has barred two journalists from ARD, raising questions about the accountability and transparency of publicly funded sports organizations in Germany.
Gianni Mura explained to Spain
The article reflects on Gianni Mura's affection for Spanish sports figures and his impact on Italian journalism.
Morena Beltrán revealed that some Boca players were messaging her before making her relationship with Lucas Blondel public: "They gave up"
After announcing her engagement to Lucas Blondel, Morena Beltrán disclosed that several Boca players had previously contacted her with intentions beyond professional interests.
After accusations against DESG: ARD journalists excluded: "blatant violation of free reporting"
The exclusion of ARD journalists from a press conference on allegations against the German Speed Skating Association raises serious concerns about press freedom in Germany.
Sports journalist Dovilė Šeduikytė and her husband are expecting a family expansion
Dovilė Šeduikytė, a sports journalist, announced on social media that she and her husband are expecting a baby, which is why she was absent from this year's Olympic coverage.
IS: Inka Henelius was seriously injured - does not know when she will return to work
Inka Henelius has suffered a serious Achilles tendon injury that will delay her participation in the Milano-Cortina Olympics and requires significant recovery time.
A treasure in the attic: pages, letters, and poems, the unseen archive of Mura
The article discusses the discovery of the personal archives of journalist Gianni Mura, emphasizing the emotional significance and the establishment of a new sports library in his honor.
Chivu argues with Norwegian journalist: 'Is it shameful to go out with Bodø? And she laughs too? I have respect, she does not'
Italian coach Chivu expresses his discontent during a dispute with a Norwegian journalist regarding his team's match against Bodø, suggesting a lack of respect from the journalist.
Decade's scandal – This man ultimately brought down the Norwegians
Polish journalist Jakub Balcerski exposed a major scandal involving the Norwegian ski jumping team, leading to widespread condemnation of the athletes for manipulating their jumpsuits.
Did you lose gold or gain silver? The viral sentence opened the topic of how journalists should ask critical questions
A journalist's provocative question at an Olympics press conference has sparked debate on how critical questions should be posed to athletes.
Historical Illiteracy: 'The Barcelona SC of 1986 is useless because I didn't see it'
The article critiques the prevailing historical illiteracy in sports discourse, particularly regarding Ecuador's Barcelona SC football team and the appreciation of past players.
Yle's Anni Jämsä, 30, receives inappropriate feedback about her appearance - 'It feels wrong'
Anni Jämsä, a rising sports reporter from Yle, discusses the inappropriate comments she has received regarding her appearance after her recent anchoring role.
Kwara seek redemption with crucial Aba win
Kwara United aims to stabilize their troubled season with a crucial match against Abia Warriors in Aba amid recent controversies.
Australian sports reporter apologizes for tipsy live Olympics spot after having ‘a drink’
Australian sports reporter Danika Mason apologized for appearing tipsy during a live broadcast from the Milano-Cortina Olympics after admitting to having a drink beforehand.
Who is the reporter that appeared drunk live on Australian TV
Sports presenter Danika Mason apologized after appearing visibly intoxicated during a live broadcast on Channel Nine.
A journalist appeared intoxicated during the Olympics: she talked about iguanas and made snow angels
Journalist D. Mason appeared drunk during a live broadcast from the Olympics, discussing unrelated topics like coffee prices and iguanas before attempting to shift to sports, making mistakes along the way.
Liveblog Olympics 2026: Drunk on TV: Olympic Reporter Apologizes
Australian TV reporter Danika Mason has apologized for appearing intoxicated during a live broadcast from the 2026 Winter Olympics.
LIVE - 2026 Olympics: The French Ready for the Thrill of Ski Mountaineering, France with 17 Medals, a Drunk Journalist on Air... Follow the Olympic Day
The article covers the ongoing 2026 Winter Olympics, highlighting France's potential for success in ski mountaineering and a viral incident involving an intoxicated broadcaster.
Yle Journalist Received Flower Delivery for the Olympics: "There Was No Name on the Note"
Yle sports journalist Noora Toivo received a surprise flower delivery at her hotel during the Olympics in Italy, with no indication of the sender.
Baden-Baden 20 years on: When the WAGs and journalists collided at 2006 World Cup in Germany
This article reflects on the intersection of WAGs (wives and girlfriends) and journalists during the 2006 World Cup in Germany, recalling unique behind-the-scenes stories.
Athlete stories can go untold due to fewer journalists
The decline in media coverage at sports events is impacting the storytelling of amateur athletes, as fewer journalists are covering competitions like the Winter Games.
Rick Westhead on the difficult truth about abuse in youth hockey
Rick Westhead discusses the pervasive issue of abuse in youth hockey as highlighted in his recent investigative work and bestseller 'We Breed Lions.'
Quique Felman Released After Being Detained in the United States for Alleged Money Laundering: The Million-Dollar Bail He Had to Pay
Journalist Quique Felman has been released on bail in the U.S. after being detained for over ten days in connection with an alleged money laundering case involving former and current soccer players.
The documents that U.S. Justice has on the case of the sports journalist arrested in Miami
U.S. authorities arrested sports journalist Enrique Felman in Miami on charges of theft and fraud related to an active fugitive warrant from Nevada.
The arrest of Eduardo "Quique" Felman in the United States: what are the latest updates on the case
Sports journalist Eduardo "Quique" Felman was arrested in the U.S. involved in a fraudulent scheme related to casinos, but was later released while the investigation continues.
Why journalist Quique Felman was arrested in the United States
Argentinian journalist Quique Felman was arrested in the United States due to alleged involvement in a money laundering investigation linked to Las Vegas casinos.
Journalist Quique Felman Arrested in the United States for Alleged Money Laundering: Details
Journalist Quique Felman was arrested in Miami amid an investigation into alleged money laundering related to sports figures.
Journalist Eduardo 'Quique' Felman was arrested in Miami: what we know so far about the case
Eduardo 'Quique' Felman, a sports journalist from Argentina, has been detained in Miami as part of an investigation into money laundering linked to fraudulent activities involving athletes.
Ghana: Investigative Journalism Must Be Impactful Not Destructive - Charles Osei Asibey
Charles Osei Asibey emphasizes the importance of impactful, constructive investigative journalism at the AIPS Africa Congress in Banjul.
Metoděj is not as he is portrayed in the newspapers, says the father of speed skater Jílek
The father of speed skater Jílek defends his son against negative press coverage, claiming the media portrayal is inaccurate.
Repubblica Live: journalists in talks, from graphics to foreign affairs
The article discusses ongoing events featuring journalists from La Repubblica engaging in talks about various topics, including historical investigations, sports, and current constitutional issues.
Olympic Winter Games: The Most Embarrassing Sports Chief of All Time
RAI Sports Chief Paolo Petrecca's disastrous commentary at the Olympic Winter Games opening ceremony has incited outrage among journalists, leading to a potential mass protest.
Italian journalists are going on strike due to mistakes during the Olympics
Italian sports journalists are staging a strike following a series of significant errors made by their leader during Olympic coverage.
Rai journalists call for strike after gaffes by sports director
Italian Rai sports journalists have called for a strike following a series of blunders by the director during the Olympic opening ceremony.
The skier did not come out of the closet after all – An incomprehensible mistake
Skier Andrew Musgrave clarifies that a newspaper mistakenly reported him as coming out as gay, which he has never claimed.
Italian reporters to protest over boss’s gaffe-filled Olympic commentary
Italian sports journalists are protesting against their sports director's numerous blunders during the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics commentary.
Washington Post: 'Your position is eliminated' – Dismissal emails, tears on social media, and the collapse of the newspaper
The Washington Post faces a crisis characterized by layoffs, particularly in its sports section, as personal testimonies and social media reactions highlight the emotional impact on affected journalists.
A Brief Look into the Lives of Players and Journalists: How We Chased Slafkovský and Haven't Heard from Him Yet
Slovak hockey player Juraj Slafkovský arrives amid media frenzy, yet offers little in terms of communication, highlighting the peculiar nature of sports journalism.
'To ensure they are up to date with therapy', says Fernanda Gentil about sports narrators
Fernanda Gentil returns to the Winter Olympics after 16 years, reflecting on her journey and calling for support among female sports narrators.
American Journalist: When I saw Vonn now, I asked myself what medal she will win
American journalist Steve Porino notes that Lindsey Vonn is technically a better skier now compared to her first career, discussing both her and Mikaela Shiffrin's impact on the sport.
Mervi Kallio fell and suffered a concussion – this is how it changed her life
Sports journalist Mervi Kallio, aged 49, had to host a live entertainment show from memory after a teleprompter failure, which made her experience challenging but transformative.
Collapsing Journalism, Surviving Texts [.txt]
The Washington Post's significant layoffs and the dissolution of its sports and book sections have raised concerns about the future of journalism, particularly given its perceived submission to political power under owner Jeff Bezos, though a recent local book fair showcased a glimmer of hope for literary culture.
The Washington Post Laid Off a Third of its Journalists
The Washington Post has laid off a third of its journalists, affecting all departments and notably its sports department, amid criticism of its ownership by Jeff Bezos.
The Washington Post lays off over 300 journalists
The Washington Post announced on Wednesday that it will initiate significant layoffs targeting mainly sports, local, and foreign news reporting, affecting about 30% of its workforce, including over 300 of its approximately 800 journalists.
In Our Own Interest: How the SZ Reports on the Olympics
The article discusses the challenges faced by SZ journalists covering the Olympics amid strict COVID-19 restrictions and surveillance in China.
Reporter's notebook: A peek inside the Olympic Village
The article provides an insider's view of the Olympic Village during the Winter Olympics in Milan, highlighting the diverse atmosphere of journalists, volunteers, and Olympians.
The 'Washington Post' announces the layoff of one third of its staff
The Washington Post is laying off one third of its staff in editorial and other departments, including the elimination of its sports section and reductions in foreign journalists.
A third of staff fired from the prestigious Washington Post
The editorial chief Matt Murray announced during a digital meeting that a third of the staff will be laid off, affecting all newsrooms, with the sports department being closed and the number of foreign correspondents reduced.
The Washington Post is laying off a third of its journalists: sports and foreign desks are most affected
The Washington Post, owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos, is laying off approximately one-third of its staff, significantly cutting coverage of sports, foreign news, and local news, while also shutting down its daily news podcast and the literature desk.