Sports Journalism
You grew up glued to ESPN. You know your favorite team's stats like the back of your hand. And you can easily reel off a list of your all time favorite play calls. Can you turn this personal love of the game into a professional career? You can as a sports journalist.
Truthfully, it's a competitive field. But competition is one of the most exciting aspects of sports, isn't it? And when you study Sports Journalism at the NESCom, you gain a solid grounding in the competitive skills you need to become a capable Sports Journalist. You'll also get real hands-on experience, including:
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Play-by-play and color commentator
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Sports reporting and writing for broadcast and web platforms
- Multimedia production
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Podcasting content creation, production and marketing
- Hands-on extended reality (XR) and television studio interview experience
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Professional, ethical and effective journalism and storytelling
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Sports management knowledge
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Immediate internship-like experience with ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ Athletics
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Sports information
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In-depth sports analysis with coaching methodologies
NESCom offers a very extensive sports program and that means you'll begin acquiring skills in this profession your very first semester.
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Jeffrey Hope, MAProgram Coordinator -Journalism/Sports Journalism, Instructor |
207.973.1092 hopej@husson.edu |
220 Wildey Communications Center ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ 1 College Circle Bangor, Maine 04401 |
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207.941.7100 OR 1.800.4HUSSON admit@husson.edu |
1st Floor O'Donnell Commons ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµ 1 College Circle Bangor, Maine 04401 |

Jeffrey Hope, MA
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