AMMAN — The three-day
“Young Sports Journalist” course, organized by the Jordan Olympic Committee
began Monday at the Generations for Peace headquarters in Al-Hussein Youth
City.
Forty male and female students from various media
faculties in Jordanian universities are participating in the course.
The
Secretary-General of the Jordan Olympic Committee Nasser Al-Majali, who
launched the course, emphasized the importance of media in shedding light on
Jordanian sports, and of expanding the number of sports journalists.
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AMMAN — The three-day
“Young Sports Journalist” course, organized by the
Jordan Olympic Committee
began Monday at the Generations for Peace headquarters in Al-Hussein Youth
City.
Forty male and female students from various media
faculties in Jordanian universities are participating in the course.
The
Secretary-General of the Jordan Olympic Committee Nasser Al-Majali, who
launched the course, emphasized the importance of media in shedding light on
Jordanian sports, and of expanding the number of sports journalists.
Read more Sports
Jordan News