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High School Sports Reporter, Austin American-Statesman The Austin American-Statesman's high school ... Intense intention is paid to football, softball, baseball and basketball, with an emphasis on ...

High School Sports Reporter, Austin American-Statesman The Austin American-Statesman's high school ... Intense intention is paid to football, softball, baseball and basketball, with an emphasis on ...

High School Sports Reporter, Austin American-Statesman The Austin American-Statesman's high school ... Intense intention is paid to football, softball, baseball and basketball, with an emphasis on ...

High School Sports Reporter, Austin American-Statesman The Austin American-Statesman's high school ... Intense intention is paid to football, softball, baseball and basketball, with an emphasis on ...

High School Sports Reporter, Austin American-Statesman The Austin American-Statesman's high school ... Intense intention is paid to football, softball, baseball and basketball, with an emphasis on ...

The right candidate will also be involved in coverage of the UConn football program, as well as ... This reporter also will be comfortable using metrics to understand the enterprise and day-to-day ...

The right candidate will also be involved in coverage of the UConn football program, as well as ... This reporter also will be comfortable using metrics to understand the enterprise and day-to-day ...

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How much do football reporter jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for football reporter in the United States is $80,550.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,500.00 and $100,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a football reporter do?

A football reporter covers news, games, and events related to football (soccer or American football, depending on the region). They attend matches, interview players and coaches, write articles, and provide live updates or analysis for media outlets. Their job involves researching teams, following trends, and delivering accurate, engaging stories to the public. Football reporters often work under tight deadlines and may travel frequently to cover important games.

What are some common challenges a Football Reporter faces during peak sports seasons?

During peak sports seasons, Football Reporters often face tight deadlines, frequent travel, and the need to quickly analyze and report on fast-changing game developments. Balancing the demands of live coverage, post-game analysis, and player interviews can be intense, especially when covering multiple matches in a short timeframe. Successful reporters rely on strong organizational skills, adaptability, and effective communication with editors and colleagues to keep up with the fast pace and deliver accurate, engaging content.

What is the difference between Football Reporter vs Sports Journalist?

AspectFootball ReporterSports Journalist
CredentialsTypically a degree in journalism, communications, or related fieldSimilar credentials, often with specialization in sports
Work EnvironmentSports events, stadiums, TV studios, online platformsVaries from print, online, TV, to radio across multiple sports
Employer & IndustrySports networks, newspapers, online sports outletsBroadly in media outlets covering various sports
Search & Comparison IntentFocuses specifically on football coverageEncompasses all sports, including football

While both roles involve sports reporting, a Football Reporter specializes in covering football events, teams, and players, often working at matches and sports venues. A Sports Journalist has a broader scope, covering multiple sports and related topics across various media platforms. The key difference lies in the specialization and focus area within the sports journalism field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Football Reporter, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Football Reporter, you need a strong grasp of sports journalism, in-depth football knowledge, and typically a degree in journalism or communications. Familiarity with digital content management systems, audio/video editing tools, and social media analytics platforms is common in the field. Excellent communication, deadline management, and relationship-building skills help reporters stand out in competitive media environments. These abilities ensure accurate, timely, and engaging coverage that resonates with audiences and maintains credibility.
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What states have the most Football Reporter jobs? States with the most job openings for Football Reporter jobs include:
Infographic showing various Football Reporter job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% Internship, 68% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $80,550 per year, or $38.7 per hour.
High School Sports Reporter

High School Sports Reporter

Hearst

Austin, TX • Hybrid

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Hearst rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 24 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

49th of 65 rated media


Job description

High School Sports Reporter, Austin American-Statesman 

The Austin American-Statesman's high school sports reporters are versatile and high-impact journalists. Intense intention is paid to football, softball, baseball and basketball, with an emphasis on storytelling, breaking news and responding to reader interests. This position is expected to cover games, break news, file FOIA requests to uncover the innerworkings of the UIL and tell stories of the children and families that make Central Texas sports special.    

What will you do? 

  • Help cover Texas high school sports with a focus on football, basketball and baseball, but helping in other sports areas as well 

  • Take lead on enterprise topics and public records reporting related to the UIL. We expect novel reporting (either document dives or features) to come monthly in this role. 

  • Monitor UIL violations and recruiting news for the dozens of schools in Central Texas. This means sourcing up coaches and families 

  • Mesh on-court success/happenings with off-court developments (NIL, eligibility rules, coaches' compensation, etc.) 

  • Provide rankings lists for the area's top teams and players in different sports 

  • Write high-interest trending briefs when they arise 

  • Organize and send out weekly high school newsletter 

  • Shoot video and appear on camera for social media videos and other off-platform content; help build alternative story formats using our menu of options. 

  • Track metrics to ensure we're putting our efforts into areas that engage with the audience. 

What will it take to be successful? 

  • The successful candidate will have experience and be comfortable covering a range of sports from track to basketball to softball.  

  • Understanding of UIL transfer rules and familiarity with high school-college recruiting 

  • Ability to obtain public records and source-build within the high school sports community.  

  • Time management skills, multitasking skills and prioritization skills under tight deadlines and communication skills will be paramount. 

  • 3 or more years professional experience covering athletics  

  • Experience working with video and with SEO. Experience working with data sets and data visualization.  

  • Strong ability to use social media and KPIs to guide decision-making on story ideas and beat coverage 

  • Familiarity with a range of sports and the ability to pinch-hit on certain beats with little notice 

The Austin American-Statesman (statesman.com), a division of Hearst Newspapers, is the largest newspaper in Central Texas and one of the largest in the state. Acquired by the Hearst Corporation in 2025, the Statesman was founded in 1871, is an annual winner for different statewide or national awards including the Pulitzer Prize and most recently was a Pulitzer finalist for coverage of the Uvalde school shooting. 

About Hearst Newspapers 

With 2,500 employees across the nation, HNP represents a network of 25 daily and 52 weekly publications, including the San Francisco Chronicle, Houston Chronicle, San Antonio Express-News, Dallas Morning News and Albany Times Union, marketing services businesses, and entertainment businesses such as King Features Syndicate.  

At HNP, we are investing in new and innovative ways to tell stories - growing newsrooms, diversifying tools, evolving platforms - to support the millions of people who trust us each month to help them make decisions, take action and be inspired.   

Be a part of something bigger - Your Headline Awaits. 

Recognizing the diverse needs of our candidates, if you are interested in applying for employment and need assistance or an accommodation to use our website or regarding the application process, please contact us by email at hnpemployment@hearst.com.  Please do not use this email address to inquire about the status of applications. We will only respond to inquiries concerning requests for a reasonable accommodation through this email address.

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