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Chris McMullan
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Chris is a sports journalist and editor of Digital Sport - follow him on Twitter @CJMcMullan_

Ahead of The Players’ Championship, analysis shows how the wind helps Sawgrass bare its teeth

We know that the wind plays a vital role on the 17th tee at Sawgrass. Engineering consultancy WSP show how just how difficult it is.

The Cristiano Ronaldo effect: Has football become Reality TV?

The Cristiano Ronaldo story seems inevitable yet still thrilling, so has sport become reality TV?

Fake news and the sports media landscape with Sportradar

This week’s Digital Sport insider is with Jonathan Earle, Customer Director – Sports Media, Sportradar.

Digital Sport London – Three things to look out for

We had a great call with our panelists this week, and here’s what we’re excited about.

Will Team Sky’s search for a new owner be a significant moment for the sport?

Team Sky’s search for a new owner and principal sponsor will be important for the sport – but the complications of the situation mean it’s tough to use it as an acid test.

2019 Winners of the STA Startups Announced

Gaming, VR and Digital Coaching Amongst the Companies Leading ‘Innovation from Inception’ .

Football Blogging Awards announces 2019 host and category list

The host has been announced for the 2019 event which will honour football’s online content creators.

Rugby’s World League takes a step closer as more details hit the news

World Rugby’s World League has caused some controversy, but with the chance to grow the sport around it’s important to get it right.

Five things we learned from Growing Rugby Through Digital Innovation

What we learned from Digital Sport London’s February event with Six Nations, EPCR, HSBC, World Rugby and a special presentation by Rugby Pass.

This isn’t just a big year for rugby, it’s massive

The next 12-18 months are crucial for rugby, as is what happens next. Converting the casually interested into ardent fans is the challenge facing the sport and they’ll never have a better chance to do it.