Squeezing this comment in before this thread gets overrun: Kovacevic is a complete pig, yes, but he's dramatically scaled back his involvement...
Man, seeing these types of jobs reminds me why I got out of this business. Here's a piece of advice to my fledglings looking to break into this...
For those who don't know, the Denver Post has been going through multiple rounds of layoffs since it was bought by Alden Global Capital. This job...
The Athletic added new writers to cover the Yankees, Mets and Phillies. The publications they left all posted listings to replace them.
They added a full-time sports section four or five years ago. Jason Gay is the principal sports columnist, they have a staff of five-ish reporters...
I was surprised to see this listing still up on the Dow Jones careers board. The Wall Street Journal was looking for a new sports reporter over a...
Courtney Cronin once had this job. She went from there to the Mercury News in the Bay Area and is now ESPN's embedded Vikings reporter.
Philadelphia is the cheaper city to live in, which is an important consideration since both jobs will pay a barely livable salary.
Three straight listings for jobs vacted by people who left for The Athletic. Nice job finding these, @boundforboston
He's still there according to Linkedin.
That's a good question. I actually applied for this one and never heard back after the initial "thanks and we'll let you know if you advance"...
Traverse City hosts an NHL prospect tournament every year. There are eight teams that usually participate by sending their best prospects for a...
Close to three months just to hire someone who already covers the Hoosiers. Never change, print media, never change.
Each writer has a different prerogative.
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