During the second semester of the Sports Journalism Program students produce a radio show called ‘110% Sports’ and a television show called ‘The Sportswire’:
Follow the link and you can hear the work students in the Loyalist Sports Journalism Program produced for ‘110% Sports’:
110% Sports
Click on this link to watch ‘The Sportswire’:
The Sportswire
Preparing students for jobs in radio and TV as well as print and on-line journalism
Thursday, December 10, 2009
A day off? Not for Dalliday
Friday, December 4, 2009
Loyalist Basketball Live - Upcoming Broadcast Schedule
Listen to Loyalist College Basketball Live on 91X FM and hear our Sports Journalism students at their best!
Read more for the full 2010 schedule!
Friday, November 27, 2009
Fall Field Trip to Toronto
The SPJNs had a chance to hobnob and to check out the hot seats at several Toronto media outlets during their recent field trip.
First stop: The Score. While there, the SPJNs caught up Scott Winters. He’s the HD studio supervisor at The Score. Scott’s a 1999 graduate of Loyalist’s TV program. Greg Sansone, vice-president of production and programming at The Score, also made time for a chat.
First stop: The Score. While there, the SPJNs caught up Scott Winters. He’s the HD studio supervisor at The Score. Scott’s a 1999 graduate of Loyalist’s TV program. Greg Sansone, vice-president of production and programming at The Score, also made time for a chat.
(Class of 2010 visits The Score)
Matt Westcott’s extraordinary adventure
A 30-minute documentary film on snowboarding directed and co-produced by Loyalist Sports Journalism student Matt Westcott has gone global.
The film is called Extra.Ordinary. In November, it earned runner-up honours in the Radical Reel category at the Banff Film Festival in Alberta. And the film was subsequently chosen for the Banff Festival’s World Tour.
The film is called Extra.Ordinary. In November, it earned runner-up honours in the Radical Reel category at the Banff Film Festival in Alberta. And the film was subsequently chosen for the Banff Festival’s World Tour.
2009 Grad heading to Sportsnet
Greg Warren has landed a job at Sportsnet in Toronto.
(Greg Warren pictured with Isiah Thomas - 1995)
A graduate of the inaugural SPJN class in June 2009, Greg starts at Sportsnet December 7. As a Broadcast Associate, he’ll be cutting highlights packages and writing scripts for the sports anchors.
During Greg’s first foray into post-secondary education, he studied criminology.
Preparing Sports Journalists for the Future
The emphasis of our program is on sports broadcasting (television and radio), although students receive instruction in writing for the print and online media. Students develop skills in interviewing, hosting, editing, shooting and researching and get plenty of practical experience.
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