Selected articles
Journalismo esportivo: nem mulheres nem fontes
Article published on the Brazilian website Apublica, a site on investigative journalism, presenting results from the Brazilian data collected in the Survey. (30.10.12) (In Portuguese)
Sports journalism in newspapers - entertainment or watchdog?
Presentation by Ditte Toft given at EASM 2012 examining data from the International Sports Press Survey 2011. (21.09.12)
Report and analysis written by analyst Ditte Toft from the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan). The report analyses the Danish data collected for the International Sports Press Survey 2011. (July 2012) (In Danish)
Sports journalism and sports reporting in Slovenia
Blog post by Simon Ličen, one of the partners in data collection, on Slovenian sports journalism, referring to ISPS 2011. (29.05.12)
The media needs to react to the growing interest in women's sport
Thomas Horky, survey coordinator, participated in a media roundtable on women in sport arranged by Sport and Citizenship, presenting results from the ISPS 2011. (14.05.12)
The German Journalist Union has sports journalism as a theme in their December 2011 issue of the magazine Journalist. (In German)
The Danish Journalist Union used the International Sports Press Survey 2011 as background for a feature on sports journalism in their October 2011 magazine. (In Danish)
Regional sports coverage in regional Australia
Presentation by Peter Lorentzen at Play the Game 2011 about some of the Australian findings in the International Sports Press Survey 2011. (4.10.11)
Newspapers focus narrowly on sports results
Article from the Play the Game 2011 Magazine giving a resume of the first findings of the International Sports Press Survey 2011 as presented at Play the Game 2011. (3.10.11)
First results from the International Sports Press Survey 2011
Presentation held at Play the Game 2011 by survey coordinators Thomas Horkey and Jörg-Uwe Nieland revealing the initial findings from the International Sports Press Survey 2011. (3.10.11)
Video from the Play the Game 2011 presentation (starts at 1:13)