6/27/22: Impressions Of sports media in Europe as well as pictures from Castel Gandolfo and the lake.



Well, we made it to our last day in Europe. Smile because it happened; don’t cry because it’s over. Sports media is vastly different from what we see in the United States. Over the past month, my eyes have been wowed by how other media companies do their business here. First, you have Eurosport, which, in my opinion, does it best here. I say this because of the business model that sports directly to the consumer. Essentially, name the sport, and they have the rights to it. Okay, maybe “who is the strongest” isn’t the correct way to do this. Each company or person we talked to has one thing that stands out over its competitors. AFP is astonishing at fact-checking and giving hard news. L’Equipe stands out in its ability to deliver both television and newspaper content. CNN does a great job of doing international reports. I could keep naming positives, and that’s what I will do. Washington Post does a great job at covering the news here and giving their readership eyes into what’s happening here. CONI does a great job at making its athletes known through the media it produces. The outlet I could see myself working in one day would have to be L’Equipe. I feel there is more opportunity for me to write sports articles while having the chance to be on TV, have more freedom, and explore my creative juices.



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Pictures from Castel Gandolfo/the lake














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