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‘Diversification of the Sports Media’ Programme Application Deadline Extended


We’ve had a number of requests to extend the deadline so to ensure that as many people as possible can send in their applications we have extended it to THIS Friday, 12th August.

The Mayor of London and BCOMS are calling on young people (16-25) from underrepresented groups who have aspirations to work in the sports media.

Whether you see yourself in front of the camera hosting a show, writing a piece for a national paper or directing cameras at sporting events, the ‘Diversification of the Sports Media Programme (Euro 2020)’ is a great avenue to develop and help build a career. Get involved! Those on the programme get a fantastic opportunity to be a part of the UEFA European Championship 2020 (EURO 2020).

About the programme

We are looking for young (16-25), aspiring journalists from diverse backgrounds such as BAME, LGBT+, Disability and Females who will be given training by experienced sport journalists and offered a variety of exciting opportunities across EURO 2020.

How to apply:

To apply for this position, please send your CV, a short cover letter detailing your interest in sports media and why you should be considered for this role, and any examples of your work to ashanti@leonmann.co.uk by 23:59 on Friday 16th August 2019. Videos or audio clips detailing your interest will also be accepted alongside a CV.

Job Description download

For more information please download the Job Description here.

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