I am sure you
have noticed and even read the sports column that every popular newspaper has
these days. This column contains news about all important sports events
happening around the world. The collection and collation of all sports related
information is the work of sports journalists. The facts are then presented in
a manner easily understood by the sports enthusiasts. You might have taken heed
of the sports tab in the modern day news applications for phones. In fact,
there are separate applications dedicated only to sports. All this requires
efforts and coordination. Sport journalism is immensely popular across all
countries of the world, because sports fanatics don’t like to be unaware of any
piece of information about their favourite sport, sportsperson, or team/club.
Even though
there are a few good institutes offering various journalism courses in India, no particular institute really
specializes in sports journalism. You may be very good with words but if you
are not a sports lover and follower, it would be practically impossible for you
to appeal to the viewers/readers. In order to write or present a story, the
sports journalists also need to be aware of the rules of the game. These
journalists are often sent to watch live matches so that the information they
present is absolutely credible.
There are
various categories of journalists under sports journalism. You could be a
sports reporter, columnist, editor or a sub-editor. A reporter usually reports
the updates related to a sport(s). He reports facts like-who won the match,
his/her ranking, difference in scores etc. A columnist, on the other hand,
writes objectively on any sports related issue. The responsibilities of a
sports editor/sub-editor are similar to those of other editors but these
revolve solely around sports.
If you wish to
be a sports journalist, you could pursue a degree in journalism from any
reputed Indian institute of masscommunication. It would help you form your base and you can then go on to
become a sport journalist in future.
Sports journalism is an integral part of
journalism across all nations of the world. There is probably no nation devoid
of sports followers/enthusiasts. Sports journalism caters to the needs of these
people who love to learn more about the ongoing matches, their favourite
sportsperson/club/team, and any other associated events. This genre of
journalism usually consists of people who have a strong passion for sports.