The Daily Mirror’s Chief Sports Writer, Oliver Holt, has been confirmed as the final panellist at next week’s Nolan Partners Sport Industry Breakfast Club. The event, hosted by BT Sport on Wednesday 28th May, will see leading figures from the nation’s sports media come together to consider England’s World Cup chances and the state of the industry from a media perspective.
Don’t miss the chance to ask the questioners your questions.
Holt, who joined the Mirror from the Times in 2002, will join Patrick Barclay, the London Evening Standard columnist and author of a host of acclaimed football biographies; Marcus Christenson, Football Editor of the Guardian, Observer and the guardian.com; and Adam Sills, who as Telegraph Head of Sport oversees the stable’s sports coverage.
The panel will be moderated by David Davies, the former Executive Director of the FA, who has been involved in every World Cup since 1986 as a journalist, FA representative or consultant.
They will not only examine England’s chances on the pitch in Brazil, but will also give unique insight into how we will follow football’s greatest global show, how coverage of major events has changed before our eyes, and how the sport industry can engage with a media that shapes the way in which brands, teams, leagues and whole sports are perceived on a daily basis.
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