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American Sportscasters
Association
The American Sportscasters Association (ASA) is dedicated to promoting,
supporting and enhancing the work of our member sportscasters. In addition,
we are a resource of information and guidance for those interested in
becoming a sportscaster. ASA, founded in 1980, always encourages the highest
standards of ethics, integrity and professional conduct. The site has
a link to Women in Sportscasting.
Association for Women in
Sports
Media
Established in 1987, AWSM consists of the women
who work in the sports media, and the women and men who support
them in their work. Athletic Media Relations professionals
are welcome. AWSM distributes a monthly newsletter and maintains
its own web site.
Association for Women in
Communications
The Association for Women in Communications
is a professional organization that champions the advancement of women across
all communications disciplines by recognizing excellence, promoting leadership
and positioning its members at the forefront of the evolving communications era.
Chronicle of High Education (Athletics) The Chronicle is a source of news, information and jobs for college and university faculty and administrators. The athletics web site and other pages require a subscription.
College Sports
Information Directors of America
The official site for the College Sports Information
Directors of America.
DiversityInc.com
Everything on this site relates to diversity, including sports.
Women In Sports
Careers
The WISC Network is a Worldwide Online Business and Career Network
that provides business networking and career opportunities for women
in sports related fields.
NACWAA
NACWAA (National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators)
is in Wilmington. N.C. The group's web site has
employment news. The links section includes Title IX and Gender Equity
references. The NACWAA is a membership organization dedicated to the
development of women in collegiate sports leadership positions. The Web site
serves as an informational resource and referral center for both administrators
and student-athletes.
Sports Cliches
Thanks to a reference from Linda Chalich at Washington State, we
offer you a chance to visit this site for fun.
The Sports Cliche List was assembled from a detailed survey of
numerous player and coach interviews, pre-game, post-game, and halftime
analyses, sports radio commentaries, television sportscasts, and printed sports reports.
Women's
Sports Foundation
Founded in 1974 by Billie Jean King, the Women's Sports Foundation is a charitable
educational organization dedicated to increasing the participation of girls and
women in sports and fitness and creating an educated public that supports gender
equity in sport.