
Turn yourself from sports fan to professional sports journalist by gaining practical advice on covering 20 specific sports, along with tips on the seemingly straightforward and the more specialized. This book prepares you for just about any game, match, meet, race, regatta or tournament you’re likely to cover. Field Guide to Covering Sports is the ideal go-to resource to have on hand as you master the beat.
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Sex still drives sports entertainment
October 11, 2008Imagine (but not too hard since you may forget all else) half-naked models running on a manicured grassy field, smacking their voluptuous bodies into one another – legs splayed, exposed, tight bellies breathing heavily above tiny bicycle briefs while another player adjusts her sports bra, (slightly) worried she may be exposing more than Janet Jackson ever dreamed.
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