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How much do football journalist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for football journalist in the United States is $60,979.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $36,000.00 and $79,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a football journalist?

A Football Journalist covers football-related news, providing match reports, analysis, interviews, and opinion pieces for various media outlets such as newspapers, websites, TV, and radio. They research teams, players, and trends to deliver accurate and engaging content. The role often involves attending matches, press conferences, and networking with industry professionals. Strong writing, communication, and knowledge of the sport are essential skills. Football Journalists may work full-time for a publication or as freelancers contributing to multiple platforms.

What does a football journalist do?

A typical workweek for a Football Journalist can involve attending live matches, conducting player or coach interviews, researching stories, and producing content across various digital and print platforms. Much of your time may be spent working independently on articles or reports, but you’ll also regularly collaborate with editors, photographers, and other journalists to coordinate coverage. Deadlines are frequent, especially during football seasons or big tournaments, so effective time management is crucial. Additionally, adapting to breaking news and covering evening or weekend games is often part of the job, creating a dynamic and sometimes irregular schedule.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a football journalist?

To thrive as a Football Journalist, you need strong writing, analytical, and research skills, often supported by a degree in journalism, communications, or a related field. Familiarity with digital publishing platforms, content management systems, and social media analytics is highly beneficial, and relevant certifications in journalism can enhance credibility. Excellent interpersonal skills, curiosity, and the ability to work under tight deadlines make a significant difference in this fast-paced industry. These competencies ensure accurate, engaging coverage and help build a trusted reputation among readers and professional networks.

How much do football journalists make?

Football journalists' salaries vary based on experience, location, and the media outlet. Entry-level positions typically start around $30,000 to $50,000 annually, while experienced professionals can earn $70,000 or more, especially if working for major networks or publications. Freelance journalists may have variable income depending on assignments and contracts.

How to become a football journalist?

To become a football journalist, you typically need a background in journalism, communications, or a related field, along with strong writing and reporting skills. Gaining experience through internships, building a portfolio of sports coverage, and developing knowledge of football are essential steps; proficiency with digital media tools and a passion for the sport also help advance in this career.

How to get started in football journalism?

Football journalism is a competitive field that typically requires strong writing skills, knowledge of the sport, and experience with media outlets or personal platforms. Aspiring journalists often start by gaining relevant education, such as a degree in journalism or sports communication, and building a portfolio through internships, freelance work, or blogging. Developing expertise in reporting, interviewing, and using digital tools like social media can also enhance prospects in this profession.
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Infographic showing various Football Journalist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 62% Full Time, 34% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,979 per year, or $29.3 per hour.

SPORTS MULTIMEDIA JOURNALIST - WSMV

GRAY TELEVISION

Nashville, TN

Full-time

Re-posted 27 days ago


Gray Television rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 69 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

49th of 76 rated media


Job description

About Gray Media:

Today, we are a growing multimedia company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. We are the nation's largest owner of top-rated local television stations and digital assets serving 117 full-power television markets that collectively reach approximately 37% of US television households. The portfolio includes 80 markets with the top-rated television station and 100 markets with the first and/or second highest rated television station in average all-day ratings across 116 of such markets that were measured by Nielsen in 2025. We also own the largest Telemundo Affiliate group with 47 markets and Gray Digital Media, a full-service digital agency offering national and local clients digital marketing strategies with the most advanced digital products and services. Our additional media properties include video production companies Raycom Sports, Tupelo Media Group, and PowerNation Studios, and studio production facilities Assembly Atlanta and Third Rail Studios.

About WSMV:

WSMV-TV is an NBC-affiliated television station and is proud to be part of the Gray TV family. WSMV-TV is located in Nashville, TN, and serves Music City and its surrounding communities. We have an outstanding team and culture!

Job Summary/Description:

WSMV4 in Nashville is growing its sports team. We are looking for a multimedia journalist to join a team that covers the Titans, Predators, and all local teams and is passionate about character-driven sports journalism. The ideal candidate must also be skilled at shooting video of NFL and college football.

Duties/Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: 

- Shoot and edit sports highlights and stories
- Cover sporting events and stories, as assigned
- Develop human-interest sports stories that appeal to a wide audience
- Adjust hours, as needed, to cover sporting events and appear in sports programming
- Connect with audiences on digital and social platforms

Qualifications/Requirements:

- At least two years of experience as a sports television journalist
- Ability to shoot football games, NFL, college, and high school, and edit highlights
- Track record of developing original sports content
- Strong writing and on-air communication skills
- Effective use of social media
- Four-year college degree
- Clean driving record

If you feel you’re qualified and want to work with a great group of people,  go to https://gray.tv/careers#currentopenings, you may type in the job title, station call letters, or click on "apply now", upload your resume, cover letter, and references

(Current employees who are interested in this position can apply through the Gray-TV UltiPro self-service portal)

WSMV-TV/Gray Media is a drug-free company

Additional Info:

Gray Media provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Gray Media complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
Gray Media expressly prohibits any form of workplace harassment based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or veteran status. Improper interference with the ability of Gray’s employees to perform their job duties may result in discipline up to and including discharge.


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