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Fermín De la Calle
He has a BA in Journalism from the Faculty of Information Sciences at the Pontifical University of Journalism. He was a member of the editorial staff of AS, from 1998-2012, in different roles as editor of the football section, editor of the section of Real Madrid 1999-2002 AS delegate in Galicia and Asturias 2002-06, section head of Sports 2007-2010, special envoy for Football 2010-2012 and large events.
He was sports editor of the Terra, website of Telefónica, from 2012-2014. Sports editor of the website Voice Pópuli from 2014 to the present. I write a blog on Yahoo-Eurosport, I am a specialist rugby Canal + since 2006, where he has participated in covering the Six Nations and the World Championships in 2007 and 2011. Collaborating Jotdown, Esquire, the magazine Líbero Study and tertuliano being Stadium 2012 and 2014.
He has covered events like the Olympics (Sydney 2000 and London 2012), Euro (Poland and Ukraine 2012),Copaû America football (Paraguay 1999 and Argentina 2011) Confederations Cup (Brazil 2013) or Copa América de Vela (2007 ).
He is a member of the Faculty of ESIC in the chair of Marketing and Sports, speaker at the conference of Sport Marketing and Digital Journalism 2013 2014 ESIC, professor of New Technologies in the Master of Sports Journalism Real Madrid at the European University (2010- 12), professor of Journalistic Writing in the Master of the Valencia International University (2011-12), a speaker at the 2014 iRedes.
Grupo Prisa PDD at IESE Business School (Madrid, March-June 2007).
ROUND TABLE
Can Social Networking break the mould of sports journalism? Are athletes now the big players in the media? What it is the current relationship between the players and fans? These are some of the issues that we will have a chance to discuss during this round table. Without doubt, big questions about the ability of sport to tell stories and how journalists need to adapt to changing times.
Roundtable
Is it true that everything has been written? Stories we always read stories that always wins. Sport and the Media.
Can Social Networking break the mould of sports journalism? Are athletes now the biggest players in the media? What it is the current relationshipbetween players and fans? These are some of the issues that we will have a chance to discuss during this roundtable. Certainly, big questions about the power of storytelling within sport and how journalists are adapting to changing times.