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Gay sports writers?

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Shifty Squid, Feb 16, 2007.

  1. boots

    boots New Member

    The announcer shouldn't be a problem for you now. If he is dating guys who are legal, that's his business.
     
  2. f8andbethere

    f8andbethere Member

    And if the boys are still in high school? From one of the schools he covers?
     
  3. boots

    boots New Member

    If he is still covering the school and dating a boy who he has contact with as a member of the team, then that's a problem. If he's dating a boy who goes to the school he happens to cover, that's not a problem. If the boy is UNDER AGE. That's a major problem.
     
  4. forever_town

    forever_town Well-Known Member

    I just covered both the Maryland men's and women's basketball teams for my paper. After men's games, the coaches would have their press conferences, then the locker rooms would be open to reporters of either gender. The problem is if you want to try to get quotes from both head coaches and players from both teams, it's pretty hard if not impossible.

    When I've covered the women's games, both coaches and (usually) players from both teams will come to the media room to be available to the media. No one goes to the locker rooms for the women's teams. I prefer that because then it's much easier to get quotes from players and coaches of both teams. That way, there's no issue regardless of what "team" you play for (in the Seinfeldian sense of the word).

    I usually prefer to wait until the player I'm wanting to talk to is at least somewhat clothed before I talk to him or her. It's only fair whether you're straight or gay.
     
  5. fixed
     
  6. dreunc1542

    dreunc1542 Active Member

     
  7. ScooterP

    ScooterP New Member

    It all really comes down to being professional. I think someone who goes into a lockerroom just to see someone naked is unprofessional and should be fired. I think a gay journalist would not do that because it would be unprofessional. And being professional is what this business is about. Acting in a professional manner.
     
  8. forever_town

    forever_town Well-Known Member

    Don't put words in my mouth. Or on my screen.
     
  9. sportschick

    sportschick Active Member

    Mr. Town, might I make a suggestion. They're not really trying to put words into your mouth. They're trying to have "fun with the quote function," which is a running and not-all-that-funny joke on here.

    Just wanted to let you know before the rest of us start demanding that you bring us beer since you're a newbie.

    Oh, and sportswriter, not a junky is an idiot.
     
  10. Tom Petty

    Tom Petty Guest

    wow. nice exchange of pleasantries.
     
  11. outofplace

    outofplace Well-Known Member

    Well, SC was right. The newbie needs to remember that this is a message board and lighten up and sportswriter, not a junky is an idiot. Or at least he posts like one.
     
  12. shotglass

    shotglass Guest

    I think it is quite funny. Always have.

    And the newbie may NOW get me a Blue Moon.
     
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