Women Working in Sports Media

Ackert, Kristie. “Devils Radio Analyst and Former Daily News Sportswriter Sherry Ross Due [New Jersey State] Honor for Historic Broadcast [After Becoming First Woman to Do Play-by-Play of a Full NHL Game in English].” Daily News (New York), 16 March 2010, http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/hockey/devils-radio-analyst-daily- news-sportswriter-sherry-ross-due-honor-historic-broadcast-article-1.176580

Ackert, Kristie. “No More ‘Baby’ Talk. [Column Reflects on Writer’s Encounters with Sexual Harassment Amid ESPN Analyst Calling Sideline Reporter Jeannine Edwards ‘Sweet Baby’].” Daily News (New York), 9 January 2011, 60.

Angell, Roger. “Sharing the Beat: Women Sportswriters in Locker Rooms.” New Yorker, 9 April 1979, 46-96.

Ardell, Jean Hastings. Crashing the Press Box: What Happens When Women Write About . Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for American Baseball Research, Boston, Mass., June 2002.

Ardell, Jean Hastings. “ Girl Makes Good in Press Box [Covering Baseball Beginning in 1940].” The National Pastime 41 (2011): 136-139.

Associated Press. “[Hope] Solo Won’t Be Punished for Her Rant [Criticizing Brandi Chastain’s Commentary During NBC Women’s Soccer Broadcast].” New York Post, 30 July 2012, 64.

Associated Press. “U.S. Women's Hockey Gold Medalist [Monique Lamoureux- Morando] Joins NHL Network as Analyst.” USA Today, 21 March 2018. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/2018/03/21/us-olympic-gold- medalist-joins-nhl-network-analyst/447457002/

Associated Press. “Braves Sideline Reporter [Kelsey Wingert] Has Eye Socket Broken by Foul Ball.” Daily News (New York), 1 April 2018. http://www.nydailynews.com/ sports/baseball/braves-sideline-reporter-eye-socket-broken-foul-ball-article- 1.3907510

“Battle of the Blondes: SNY-MSG [Network] War Now Easier on Eyes [Because of Hosts Julie Donaldson and Jill Martin].” New York Post, 5 August 2007, 83.

Baxter, Lucy. “An Investigation of Occupational Segregation in Radio Sport Journalism.” M.A. thesis, University of Ottawa, 1994.

Beasley, Maurine H., and Sheila J. Gibbons. “Women and Journalism Today.” In Taking Their Place: A Documentary History of Women and Journalism. , D.C.: American University Press, 1993.

Berube, Michael. “Pillow Talk and the Politics of Representation [on ESPN].” Journal of Sport & Social Issues 24, no. 2 (2000): 214-219.

Blomquist, Mala. “Linda Cohn: [ESPN Anchor Is] Sports Biggest Fan.” Arizona Jewish Life, 29 September 2017, http://azjewishlife.com/linda-cohn-sports-biggest-fan/

Braziller, Zach. “Not Putting Up with ‘Pop’: Lack of Cooperation [from Spurs’ Coach Gregg Popovich] Wearing Thin [on ESPN’s Doris Burke].” New York Post, 4 June 2016, 36.

Brennan, Christine. “NFL Investigates Alleged Harassment of [Female TV] Reporter [by Jets].” USA Today, 13 September 2010, C3.

Bruce, Toni. “What We Talk About When We Talk About the Locker Room: Women Sportswriters’ Stories.” Ph.D. diss., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1995.

“Burke in Progress: Respected Hoops Voice [Doris Burke] Not Fazed by Detractors.” New York Post, 18 March 2012, 67.

Cahalan, Susannah. “ESPN Party Jockin’ and Rollin’: Tell-All Bares Hooker Secretaries, Coke Binges and Xmas Orgies [and Sexual Harassment] at Naughty Sports Network.” New York Post, 22 May 2011, 16-17.

Cannizzaro, Mark, and Paul Schwartz. “Ward: Plaxico in Pitt Would Be Great Story. [Includes Photo and Photo Caption About Mexican Female Reporter Ines Sainz’s Appearance at Super Bowl Media Day After Her Controversy with Jets Team Earlier in Season].” New York Post, 2 February 2011, 62.

Claringbould, Inge, Annelies Knoppers, and Agnes Elling. “Exclusionary Practices in Sports Journalism.” Sex Roles 51, nos. 11-12: 709.

Clark, Denyse. “Clover, S.C., Woman Advances Career in Sports Journalism.” Knight Ridder Tribune Business News, 25 February 2003: 1.

Cohen, Marilyn. No Girls in the Clubhouse: The Exclusion of Women from Baseball [and Baseball Media].” Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2009.

Cohen, Rachel. “[Jessica] Mendoza Gets Permanent Sunday Night Gig [on ESPN Baseball].” New York Post, 14 January 2016, 51.

Cramer, Judith A. Missing in Action: Women Sports Journalists. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, August 1992.

Creedon, Pamela J. “Training Women as Sportswriters: Coverage of Women in Athletics.” Journalism Educator 48, no. 1 (1993): 46-51.

Creedon, Pamela J., ed. Women, Media and Sport. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage, 1994.

Dodds, Tracy. “Opening Minds Harder Than Opening Doors.” American Editor (January/February 2000): 10.

Eberhard, Wallace B., and Margaret Lee Myers. “Beyond the Locker Room: Women in Sports on Major Daily Newspapers.” Journalism Quarterly 65, no. 3 (1988): 595- 599.

“ESPN Axes Announcer [Ron Franklin for Calling Sideline Reporter Jeannine Edwards ‘Sweet Baby’].” New York Post, 5 January 2011, 43.

“ESPN’s [Ron] Franklin ‘Sorry’ [for Calling Sideline Reporter Jeannine Edwards ‘Sweet Baby’] – and He’s Not Alone.” USA Today, 4 January 2011.

Fornoff, Susan. Lady in the Locker Room: Uncovering the Oakland Athletics. Champaign, Ill.: Sagamore, 1993.

Ferst, Devra. “Jewish Sports Hall of Fame Honors Andre Tippett [as well as ESPN Anchor Linda Cohn and Sportswriter Dick Schaap].” Forward, 29 April 2009, https://forward.com/news/israel/105248/jewish-sports-hall-of-fame-honors-andre- tippett/

“5 Questions for [’] Aly Wagner [as She Becomes First Female Analyst for Men’s World Cup.” New York Post, 29 June 2018, 38.

Gardner, Steve. “Rockies Broadcaster Jenny Cavnar Makes History with Play-by-Play Call.” USA Today, 23 April 2018, https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/ 2018/04/23/rockies-jenny-cavnar-female-play-play-announcer/544652002/

Gollayan, Christian. “Meme, Myself & I: How Twitter Fell Hard for [SNY YouTube] Sports Anchor Taylor Rooks.” New York Post, 20 May 2018, 33.

Gordon, Alison. Foul Balls: Five Years in the American League. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1985.

Greene, Leonard. “How Scandal Finally Drove ESPN Out of ‘XXX’ Games. [Article About Crackdown on Alleged Sexual Harassment at Network].” New York Post, 7 June 2013, 8.

Hendricks, Jaclyn. “Alyssa Rose: [Radio Dad] Howie Had ‘No Idea’ I was Getting Mets Job [as Team’s Social Media Correspondent].” New York Post, 1 May 2018.

Hettinga, Kirstie. “ESPN Forms In-House Women’s Group.” Association for Women in Sports Media (AWSM) Newsletter (Spring 2009), 3.

“[Hofstra University’s Shannon Bennett] Breaking Barriers of Her Own [by Broadcasting Adelphi , Making Her the First Woman to Do Radio Play-by-Play for a New York City Area College Hoops Team].” New York Post, 2 September 2007, 69.

Hoshino, Kyoko. “Job Satisfaction and Status of Women Sports Journalists.” M.A. thesis, California State University-Fresno, 1998.

Hubbuch, Bart, and Leonard Greene. “Jets Flagged Making Passes [at Female TV Reporter].” New York Post, 13 September 2010, 7.

“Jill’s Our Kind of Girl: [MSG Network Reporter Jill Martin] Wins at H-O-R-S-E, Reads the Post.” New York Post, 11 January 2009, 73.

Joyce, Greg. “ESPN with New Sexual Harassment Lawsuit [by Former Anchor and Legal Analyst Adrienne Lawrence].” New York Post, 6 March 2018, 43.

Kaszuba, David. “They Are Women, Hear Them Roar: Female Sportswriters of the Roaring Twenties.” Ph.D. diss., Penn State University, 2003.

Kaszuba, David. “Bringing Women to the Sports Pages: Margaret Goss and the 1920s.” American Journalism 23, no. 2 (Spring 2006): 13-44.

Kaszuba, David. “‘Auntie Gopher’ – Lorena Hickok Tackles .” Minnesota History 60, No. 3 (Fall 2006): 100-112.

Kaszuba, David. “Ringside, Hearthside: Sports Scribe Jane Dixon Embodies Struggle of Jazz Age Women Caught Between Two Worlds,” Journalism History 35, no. 3 (Fall 2009): 141-150.

Kay, Linda. “[San Diego’s First Female Sportswriter] Using the Courts to Fight Back.” Media 11, no. 2 (2005): 14-15.

Kelly, Keith J. “Editrix Herstory at ESPN [Magazine with Naming of Alison Overholt as Its First Female Editor].” New York Post, 2 February 2016, 27.

Kennedy, Brendan. “Pioneering Toronto Star Baseball Writer Alison Gordon Dead at 72.” Toronto Star, 12 February 2015, https://www.thestar.com/sports/baseball/ 2015/02/12/pioneering-toronto-star-baseball-writer-alison-gordon-dead-at-72.html

Klapisch, Bob. “Easy Rider. [Article About Yankees Manager Includes a Section About His Prior Work as an ESPN Analyst Alongside Pioneering Baseball Announcer ].” New York Post, 27 July 2018, 62-63.

Laucella, Pamela C., Marie Hardin, Steve Bien-Aimé, and Dunja Antunovic. “Diversifying the Sports Department and Covering Women’s Sports: A Survey of Sports Editors.” Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 94, no. 3 (2017): 772-792.

Macey, Deborah. “Female Sports Columnists Taking Chances, Playing by the Rules: Analysis of Olympic Sports Writing.” Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Communication Association, New York, May 2005.

Marchand, Andrew. “Boxed In: Intrusive K-Zone [Baseball TV Graphic] Likely Here to Stay. [Column Also Includes Section Praising Nets’ Basketball TV Analyst ].” New York Post, 11 April 2018, 42.

Marchand, Andrew. “Funny Money: Why Exactly is ESPN Paying Katie Nolan Seven Figures?” New York Post, 9 May 2018, 55.

Marchand, Andrew. “Turner [Network] Takes on [Kate] Abdo for Soccer.” New York Post, 16 May 2018, 47.

Marchand, Andrew. “Touch of Pink: Fox Adds New Face [Kristina Pink] to ‘.’” New York Post, 7 June 2018, 52.

“Marv’s Daughter Has Magical Job. [About ’s Daughter Denise Albert Working as a PR Rep for Magician David Blaine and Moonlighting as a Reporter for NBA TV].” New York Post, 3 June 2007, 75.

McCarthy, Michael. “[Michele] Tafoya Puts NBA [TV Reporting] Job on Sidelines to Spend More Time with Family.” USA Today, 24 October 2008.

McCarthy, Michael. “More Than a Sideline: Trashing Women’s Reporters. [ESPN’s Ron Franklin Calling Sideline Reporter Jeannine Edwards ‘Sweet Baby’ Causes NBC’s Andrea Kremer to Lament Lack of Respect for Accomplishments by Women in Sports Media].” USA Today, 7 January 2011.

McCarthy, Michael. “[Announcer Ron] Franklin Sues ESPN Over Termination [for Calling Sideline Reporter Jeannine Edwards ‘Sweet Baby’].” USA Today, 20 January 2011, C1.

McNamara, Tracy. “‘You’re a Dumb Broad’ – And That’s Progress [for Female Sports Journalists].” Columbia Journalism Review 38, no. 5 (2000): 43.

McShane, Larry. “No Hard Feelings, [Mexican Sports Reporter] Ines [Sainz] Says [After Being Sexually Harassed at Jets’ Football Camp].” Daily News (New York), 12 January 2011, 3.

“Meet the New Ms. Met: Julie [Alexandria] Trades [Hosting] ‘Beer’ [Show] for [Hosting SNY’s ‘Mets Weekly’] Baseball Show.” New York Post, 15 February 2009.

Miller, Phyllis, and Randy Miller. “The Invisible Woman: Female Sports Journalists and the Workplace.” Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 72, no. 4 (1995): 883-889.

Mills, Kay. “Forbidden Turf.” In A Place in the News: From the Women’s Pages to the Front Page. New York: Columbia University Press, 1988.

Murphy, Melissa. “[Jessica] Mendoza Covering [World] Series for ESPN.” New York Post, 22 October 2015, 66.

Mushnick, Phil. “Y’Know, Suzyn: It’s Not Sexist to [Criticize Yankees Radio Voice Suzyn Waldman and] Say Crying on the Air Is Unprofessional.” New York Post, 14 October 2007, 83.

Mushnick, Phil. “New York’s Fake Five, [Column Includes Blurb Recounting 2000 Incident When ABC’s Meredith Vieira Asked Met Catcher Mike Piazza About His Teammates’ Genitals].” New York Post, 2 May 2008, 74.

Mushnick, Phil. “PSL’s: Bad Investments. [Column Includes Blurb Taking Exception to SNY Host Brittany Umar’s Use of the Phrase ‘Bitch-Slapping].” New York Post, 21 November 2008, 78.

Mushnick, Phil. “Sex at ESPN Taboo Unless It’s on Air. [Column Takes Swipes at Victoria’s Secret Models Appearing on ESPY Awards Show as well as ESPN Magazine’s Body Issue and ESPN Reporter ’ Spread in GQ Magazine].” New York Post, 23 October 2009.

Mushnick, Phil. “Packer Backer: Opinionated Billy Sorely Missed. [Column Contains Later Section Accusing ESPN and Its Reporter Erin Andrews of Exploiting Her Status as a Sex Crime Victim for Self-Promotion].” New York Post, 22 March 2010, 69.

Mushnick, Phil. “YES [Network] Saddles [On-Field Reporter Kimberly] Jones with Drivel Duty.” New York Post, 21 June 2010, 67.

Mushnick, Phil. “Warning! Jets Intro May Preempt Dolphins Finish. [Column Later Includes Blurb Suggesting Disconnect Between ESPN’s Workplace Condemnation of Sexual Harassment and ESPN The Magazine’s Publication of a List of an Athlete’s Favorite Strip Clubs].” New York Post, 19 September 2010, 78.

Mushnick, Phil. “On TV, Congratulations Begin at Home. [Column Contains a Later Section Criticizing Erin Andrews, ESPN, and ABC for Using Her Stalker’s Prison Sentencing as a Lead-in to Promoting Her Appearance on ‘’].” New York Post, 27 March 2011, 12.

Mushnick, Phil. “Women Reporters Still Stuck on Sidelines.” New York Post, 1 August 2011, 51.

Mushnick, Phil. “Don’t Believe Your ‘Eyes’: Sterling, Waldman Continue to Confound. [Column Concludes with Criticism of Yankees Radio Analyst Suzyn Waldman as Team’s ‘Den Mother’].” New York Post, 15 July 2013, 64.

Mushnick, Phil. “ESPN Has Become Equal Parts Absurd and Hypocritical. [Unrelated Content Later in Column Decries FOX’s Use of Women Sideline Reporters as Tokenism].” New York Post, 25 August 2017.

Neupauer, Nicholas C. “Women in the Male Dominated World of Sports Information Directing: Only the Strong Survive.” Public Relations Quarterly 43 (1998).

Nye, Michael. “Meet [ESPN’s] Doris Burke, the World’s Best Basketball Broadcaster.” AARP online, 23 March 2018. https://www.aarp.org/entertainment/television/info- 2018/doris-burke-career-news.html

O’Keeffe, Michael. “The GIRL of Our Dreams. [Column Includes Section on GIRL, the First Publication Dedicated to Chronicling the Accomplishments of Female Athletes].” Daily News (New York), 7 October 2007, 81.

Ordman, Virginia L., and Dolf Zillmann. “Women Sports Reporters: Have They Caught Up?” Journal of Sport & Social Issues 18, no. 1 (1994): 66-75.

Peyser, Andrea. “[Female TV Reporter Inez Sainz] Giving Off Wrong Signals [and Hurting Progress of Women Journalists by Declaring Herself ‘the Hottest Sports Reporter in Mexico].” New York Post, 14 September 2010, 7.

Peyser, Andrea. “Grid Vixens [Including Ines Sainz, the Self-Proclaimed ‘Hottest Sports Reporter in Mexico’] Drop the Ball.” New York Post, 18 April 2011, 10.

Raissman, Bob. “Suffering Suzyn: [Yankees Radio Voice] Waldman Paying for Raucous Rocket Launch [in Her Reaction to Roger Clemens’ Comeback].” Daily News (New York), 3 June 2007, 81.

Raissman, Bob. “Outgrowing Garden. [Column Includes Blurb About WFAN Radio’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’ Tour That Paired Female Reporter Kimberly Jones with Male Reporter Chris Carlin].” Daily News (New York), 12 October 2008, 69.

Raissman, Bob. “Dweebs of the Week: [Tennis Player] James Blake & [ESPN Analyst] Pam Shriver [for Their Verbal Sparring During a Match at Wimbledon].” Daily News (New York), 27 June 2010, 73.

Raissman, Bob. “Up Close & Personal: Concussion Story Gets Real for [FOX Sideline Reporter Pam] Oliver.” Daily News (New York), 1 September 2013, 68.

Ricchiardi, Sherry. “Offensive Interference [Faced by Women Sportswriters].” American Journalism Review 26, no. 6 (2005): 54-58.

Ricchiardi, Sherry. “The Pioneers [Among Late-Twentieth Century Women Sportswriters].” American Journalism Review 26, no. 6 (2004/2005): 57.

Salazar, Carolyn, Bart Hubbuch and Dan Mangan. “‘Sexes & Ohs’ at Jets’ Game [as Female TV Reporter Inez Returns After Harassment Claim.” New York Post, 14 September 2010, 7.

Sanchez, Mark W., and Max Jaeger. “ESPN Suspends Trump Basher [Jamele Hill].” New York Post, 10 October 2017, 8.

Serby, Steve. “[Yankees’ Radio Announcer Suzyn] Waldman Saddened by Gang’s Behavior [Toward Female TV Reporter at Jets’ Camp].” New York Post, 14 September 2010, 72.

Serby, Steve. “Serby’s Sunday Q&A with [Maggie Gray and the Rest of] the WFAN [Radio] Team [That Is Replacing Mike Fracesa].” New York Post, 31 December 2017, 64-65.

Shain, Michael. “Q: Does ESPN’s Erin [Andrews] Regret Going on ‘Dancing’? A; No, Not Yet.” New York Post, 12 April 2010, 76.

Shanley, Estelle. “Women and the Old-Jock Network.” Chicago Tribune, 4 October 1990, 23.

“She’s Payton Her Dues: Walter’s Girl Begins Broadcasting Career. [About NFL Great Walter Payton’s Daughter Brittney Working for Chicago Sports Website, Mouthpiecesports.com].” New York Post, 14 December 2008, 77.

“She’s Well-Verse-D: [Jenn] Sterger Gets Chance to Speak Her Mind [on Versus Network Show That Will Invite Viewer Interaction Via Email, Text, Twitter, and Phone].” New York Post, 28 March 2010, 64.

Smith, Amanda. “Bake-Page Bylines [in London, Toronto and Australia]: An Interview with Liz Kahn, Mary Jollimore, and Wanda Jamrozik.” Social Text 15, no. 1 (1997): 87-95.

Smith, Claire. “A Journey Goes On: Telling the Stories About – and Beyond – the Game Are a Life-Fulfilling Experience [for Female, African-American Journalist].” Memories and Dreams: The Official Magazine of the [Baseball] Hall of Fame 40, no. 3 (Summer 2018): 48.

Smith, Red. “Woman’s World. [This Installment of Smith’s ‘Views of Sport’ Column Comes on the Heels of Anne Morrisy Crashing the Yale Bowl Press Box for the Cornell Daily Sun and Recaps Several Earlier Forays by Women into Sports Journalism].” New York Herald Tribune, 17 October 1954.

Sowell, Mike. A Woman in a Man’s World: An Analysis of “Annie Laurie” as One of America’s First Sportswriters. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, D.C., August 2001.

Sowell, Mike. “Nelly Bly’s Forgotten Stunt: As the First Woman to Cover a Championship Prize Fight, She Claimed to Have Gained Rare Access to Jack Dempsey.” American Journalism 21, no. 3 (2004): 55-76.

Sowell, Mike. “Is She or Isn’t He? Exploring the Gender Identity Controversy Over the First Female Byline in a National Sports Publication.” Journalism History 37, no. 4 (2012): 228-237.

Syrstad, Jocelyn. “[Garber Pioneer Award Winner] Linda Robertson: ‘She’s Got It All.’” Association for Women in Sports Media (AWSM) Newsletter (Spring 2009), 4.

“The Rumble’s Picture of the Week. [Photo Appearing as Part of ‘The Rumble’ Column Shows Former SNY Reporter Julie Donaldson in Provocative Pose While Noting Her Recent Hire by Boston’s WHDH TV].” New York Post, 6 April 2008.

“Tina [Cervasio] in ‘Second’ Gear: Knicks [Sideline] Reporter Up to Marathon [Running] Challenge.” New York Post, 25 October 2009, 79.

Turner, Renee D. “Black Women Sportswriters and the Locker Room Wars: Female Reporters Who Gather Sports News Take Controversy in Stride.” Ebony, February 1991.

Vaccaro, Mike. “Sounds of the City: Mainstays [Mike] Breen, [Ian] Eagle Give New York Hoops Fans a Reason to Sit Up and Listen. [Story Includes Mention of Nets’ Announcer Sarah Kustock, the First Woman to Regularly Work as an NBA Team’s Color Analyst].” New York Post, 20 February 2018, 46-47.

Walder, Seth, Michael O’Keeffe, Mitch Abramson and Jaime Uribarri. “Here’s Hoping Solo Strikes a Pose! [Column Includes Section About a Special Edition of Yankees Baseball Magazine Entirely Dedicated to Women; Magazine Issue Includes a Story by Team’s Senior Marketing VP, a Woman].” Daily News (New York), 14 August 2011, 73.

Walker, Mollie. “Ex-ESPNer [Ed Werder] Wages Twitter War with Female Jounalists.” New York Post, 18 June 2018, https://nypost.com/2018/06/18/ex-espner-wages- twitter-war-with-female-journalists/

Whisenant, Warren A., Paul M. Pedersen, and Michael Smucker. “Referent Selection: How the Women in Sport Journalism Shape Their Perceptions of Job Satisfaction.” Journal of Sport Management 18, no. 4: 1.

“Woman Sportswriter Sues to Open Locker Room.” Editor and Publisher, 14 January 1978, 11.