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SportsBusiness Daily has an immediate opening for a Staff Writer in our Charlotte office. This entry-level position will be responsible for compiling, writing and copy editing daily sports business news in a fast-paced, deadline environment. Must be able to produce clear, concise copy and turn complicated subjects and issues into readable stories. Must be a team player, and should be comfortable in a newsroom setting. Must have knowledge of -- and interest in – sports, the business of sports, current events and pop culture. Ideal candidate is a collaborative team player, as well as energetic, creative, and a self-starter. If interested, please send resume and writing samples to editorial@sportsbusinessdaily.com.
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We are looking for a tech-savvy reviewer of mobile apps and video content. This freelance position would require smart writing, analysis with context and thoughtful criticism. Must be interested and knowledgeable in digital and mobile technology and an avid user of the latest applications. Strong writing and analytical skills are a must. If interested, send resume to editorial@sportsbusinessdaily.com.
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SBJ In-Depth: Sports Media
The sports media business continues to be red hot, whether it’s a massive rights deal, the launch of a regional sports network or an innovative use of technology. In this issue, we’ll go behind the headlines and explore the growth areas in sports media, the forces that are driving change and how the industry is meeting the needs of both partners and consumers. It’s a high-stakes arena. What should you be watching?
Publishing Date: Nov. 5 Ad Close: Oct. 22 Materials Close: Oct. 24. For more information, contact Julie Tuttle, National Director of Advertising at 212-500-0711 or jtuttle@sportsbusinessjournal.com.




