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BA Sports Journalism
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Sports journalism at the University of Bedfordshire prepares you for a career reporting, writing, and broadcasting about sport across the full range of contemporary media platforms. The discipline sits at the junction of two demanding fields. Journalism requires accuracy, speed, ethical clarity, and the ability to find and tell stories in ways that engage audiences. Sports journalism adds the requirement to understand sport deeply, not just as a spectacle but as a business, a cultural institution, and a mirror of wider social life, covering everything from local clubs to global events and from match analysis to investigative reporting. This three-year full-time programme develops your skills in news writing, feature journalism, interview technique, broadcast production for television and radio, digital and social media content, and media law and ethics. You will engage with the history of sports journalism, the commercial structures of the sports industry, and the ethical dilemmas that arise in covering high-profile athletes and institutions. The university has strong practical facilities, including broadcast studios and editing suites, and the programme is designed to ensure that you graduate with a portfolio of work demonstrating your abilities across multiple formats. Bedfordshire's location, with access to London and a wide range of regional sports clubs and media organisations, provides a practical context that enriches the programme. The university takes employability seriously and works to connect students with professional opportunities and industry contacts throughout the degree. Graduates of sports journalism programmes at Bedfordshire work in local, regional, and national print and broadcast media, in digital sports journalism, in club and federation communications, and in social media and content creation roles for sports organisations. Some move into sports public relations, broadcasting production, and sports marketing. The practical skills and portfolio you develop during the degree are the foundation of your early career as a journalist.
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