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Sports Writer, Winston-Salem Journal

John Dell

Verified

Sports Writer, Winston-Salem Journal

Winston-Salem

Beats

Primary beats

SportsUnited States

Secondary beats

National PoliticsSportsDrinkEconomySocial JusticeAction SportsBiographiesFoodGovernmentWater SportsLocalPrimarily Sports JournalismUs Online GamingBeautyField HockeyLifestyles

Biography

Final Covers

Boxing MotoGPFootball Snooker F1

Doesn’t Cover

Anime, Tech/Gadgets, Music

Journalist Type

Writer

Seniority Positions

-

Industries

Publishing

Medium Formats

-

Content

Total articles 14647

  • Available on paid plans

    Paul Allen, the head pro at Maple Chase, talks about this summer's Forsyth Championship

    By John Dell Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Two HBCU transfers finding their way at Wake Forest’s spring football practices

    By John Dell Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Paul Allen, the head pro at Maple Chase, talks about this summer's Forsyth Championship

    By John Dell Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

As seen in

Lexington Herald-Leader,Washington Times,St. Louis Post-Dispatch,The News & Observer,Miami Herald,Wral-TV (Raleigh, Nc),Winston-Salem Journal,The Sacramento Bee,Kansas City Star,The Charlotte Observer,Arizona Daily Star

Company Info

Winston-Salem Journal

The Winston-Salem Journal is a daily broadsheet newspaper serving Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Forsyth County. Founded on April 3, 1897, by Charles Landon Knight and James Robert Justice, it has become one of the most influential newspapers in the region. The Journal is currently owned by Lee Enterprises and operates from its location on North Marshall Street. It has an annual revenue of $58.7 million and employs approximately 155 people. The newspaper offers daily and Sunday print editions and has a digital presence. It was the first newspaper in North Carolina to publish photographs in 1903. Throughout its history, the Winston-Salem Journal has played a significant role in local development, supporting initiatives such as the relocation of Wake Forest University and the establishment of the North Carolina School of the Arts. Its coverage has focused on regional growth and community projects, catering to local businesses, philanthropic organizations, and educational institutions.

Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States

+1 336-727-7211

Founded: 1897




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