You've met the ME or SE at a paper and think you have a good idea for a feature they might be interested in... is there any best practice for pitching the story other than sending the idea via email?
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I know the size of the school/sports program and experience are a part of the equation, but can anyone give me a ballpark figure on the salary for a Asst. Sports Information Director at a big, yet non-BCS school.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
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I'm applying for a job that insists on sending salary requirements.
(Insert joke here about how little sports reporters make... I know).
But, any real advice would be appreciated. This is a job for a publishing company that has a few weeklies in a major metro market on the east coast.
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Any advice on following up on sending your resume / clips on a job posted on this board / JJ.com?
i.e. timeframe, the right way to not come across being overly persistent, etc.
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Thoughts on SI's piece about the Todd O'Brien transfer situation with St. Joseph's?
If they have a scoop, why not send an SI reporter to investigate / cover the story?
Instead they let O'Brien have an open forum to dump all over his former team while knowing that St. Joe's can't legally...
I'm not aware of any official ESPN.com local sites other than Chicago, Boston, LA, NY and Dallas (I'm not talking about local espn radio web sites).
I'm asking if anyone knows about plans to expand to other markets with the big espn.com local type of sites.