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In this engaging conversation, Simon Halliday interviews Jill Douglas, a prominent sports broadcaster, about her experiences in the world of sports media, the evolution of women's roles in broadcasting, and the growth of women's sports. They discuss the challenges and opportunities in women's rugby, the dynamics of covering major sporting events, and the impact of charity work, particularly in relation to Doddie Weir and the My Name's Doddie Foundation. Jill shares her insights on bridging the gap between sports and business, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and the transferable skills gained from sports broadcasting.
By Simon HallidayIn this engaging conversation, Simon Halliday interviews Jill Douglas, a prominent sports broadcaster, about her experiences in the world of sports media, the evolution of women's roles in broadcasting, and the growth of women's sports. They discuss the challenges and opportunities in women's rugby, the dynamics of covering major sporting events, and the impact of charity work, particularly in relation to Doddie Weir and the My Name's Doddie Foundation. Jill shares her insights on bridging the gap between sports and business, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and the transferable skills gained from sports broadcasting.