The Sports Capital Journalism Program at IU Indianapolis, the first M.A. in Sports Journalism, host of the 2022 APSE Summer Conference and home of @USBWA.
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My latest column: This time of year can be overwhelming to the prep sports reporter, myself included. With so much going on at once, it's easy to overlook a lot, but the job that Rob Davis has done this spring for @ArabianSoftbal1 has to be recognized.
From Rose Hill to the NBA Finals 🎙️
@Forbes highlights how Fordham and WFUV became the ultimate launching pad for Mike Breen and sports broadcasting's biggest voices.
🔗 Read the full feature!
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BREAKING: New York and New Jersey Subpoena FIFA in World Cup Ticketing Probe
The state AGs are investigating the soccer world governing body's ticket prices and sales approach:
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Today is launch day for the AP Stylebook, 58th Edition!
Buy yours on https://t.co/lfE84Mwqjp to get about 200 new and updated entries with the convenient spiral binding so your book lies flat while you work.
What hasn't changed: the distinction between lay and lie.
The action word is lay. It takes a direct object.
Lie has various meanings, including to recline, to be situated or to exist.
I was honored to join @KickingStigma and @IndyOPHS to dye the canal green for Mental Health Action Day during Mental Health Awareness Month. As an Indianapolis community, we are proud to help carry on Jim Irsay’s legacy of kicking the stigma.
We are proud to announce that CSC’s Communications Assistant Marlee Ressa and Staff Intern Colby Shannon both graduated with their M.A. in Journalism and Public Relations: Sports Journalism from Indiana University — Indianapolis this weekend! Congratulations!!
We are proud to announce that CSC’s Communications Assistant Marlee Ressa and Staff Intern Colby Shannon both graduated with their M.A. in Journalism and Public Relations: Sports Journalism from Indiana University — Indianapolis this weekend! Congratulations!!
England is part of Great Britain, which also includes Scotland and Wales. Great Britain and Northern Ireland are part of the United Kingdom.
The Stylebook cautions against referring to England as the United Kingdom, and vice versa.
LONDON stands alone in datelines. Use England after the names of other English communities in datelines.
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Personal update: Blessed to say I’ll be starting in an intern role with the Nashville hub of OnSI, helping out with @VandyOnSI and @PredsOnSI! I’ll also contribute with @CanesCentralSI and @BostonCollegeSI when needed.
Huge thanks to Chris Walsh for bringing me on, and I’m excited to work with the whole team!
Personal update: Blessed to say I’ll be starting in an intern role with the Nashville hub of OnSI, helping out with @VandyOnSI and @PredsOnSI! I’ll also contribute with @CanesCentralSI and @BostonCollegeSI when needed.
Huge thanks to Chris Walsh for bringing me on, and I’m excited to work with the whole team!
The @nytimes added 310,000 net new digital subscribers in the first quarter, surpassing 13.1 million total, the largest paid audience in the history of the paper. @katie_robertson https://t.co/xcxr2SBsuz
“It’s a League that really seems to know who they are...I’m a basketball person, through and through. [I] played it, coached it, grew up in Indiana, spent time in Philadelphia, which fancies itself the basketball capital of the East. [This job] made a lot of sense on a lot of fronts.”
Read my story on the Horizon League's new commissioner below🔗⬇️
The first live session of the AP Stylebook Workshop 101: Master the Mechanics is this afternoon.
Anna Jo Bratton, AP Stylebook Editor; and Stylebook Committee member Ted Anthony, director of new storytelling and newsroom innovation, will kick us off with a session titled "Get picky about punctuation, capitalization and numbers."
What's that? You aren't registered yet? No problem. It's quick and easy. You have plenty of time. https://t.co/3RbzN4gyuQ
Do you put a question mark inside or outside quotation marks? That depends on the meaning.
Are you asking a question about what's in quotes? Then the question mark goes outside: Who wrote "Gone With the Wind"?
Is the quoted matter a question? It goes inside:
He asked, "How long will it take?"
A line of heavy storms is moving toward Indianapolis and Central Indiana. Please stay weather aware, pay attention to the changing conditions, and seek shelter as necessary.
We have created a separate entry for "Native Americans, Indigenous people/peoples."
Previously, the entry was included as part of the book’s race-related coverage entry.
Why did we move it?
Racial issues are vital to consider when writing about these identities. But identity as Native American or Indigenous peoples goes beyond race, reaching into topics of sovereignty and self-determination of tribal nations and citizens. This move reflects that broader classification.
We announced this change at ACES: The Society for Editing on Friday. This guidance is live on AP Stylebook Online now.