Sky Sports star presenter visits University of Sunderland

Sky Sports’ Premier League football presenter David Jones visited the University of Sunderland this week to share his experiences of life with the satellite broadcaster, and inspire some potential Sky Sports employees of tomorrow.

David has spent almost a decade covering live Premier League matches in a career spanning more than 20 years at Sky Sports, and now hosts their flagship live football shows Super Sunday and Monday Night Football.

Closer to home, David is a lifelong Sunderland AFC fan and in 2019 became a non-executive director at the Stadium of Light, taking responsibility for club business such as player and manager recruitment.

He made time between back-to-back Premier League games and a midweek match at Sunderland to be grilled by Journalism students at the University’s Sir Tom Cowie Campus at St Peter’s on his career, life inside Sky Sports, his role at Sunderland, and what it’s like to take charge of superstar pundits like Roy Keane.

David said: “I hugely enjoyed my visit to the University, meeting the students - and being on the receiving end of some tough questions for a change!

“It’s clear there is some serious journalistic talent at Sunderland, which is great to see at the University bearing the name of a city so close to my heart. I’m delighted to pass on any insight I can to students who share the passion I had when I was dreaming of a career in journalism.

“I’d like to think that I will catch up with some of those students again one day, whether it’s when they’re working in the press box at the Stadium of Light, another big sporting venue or at Sky Sports.”

Third-year BA Sports Journalism student Harry Roy said: “It was a fascinating, entertaining and very inspiring talk. I have grown up glued to Sky Sports’ football coverage, so it was brilliant to hear about life in the studio, including some great stories, as well as listen to David’s advice on pursuing a career in sports journalism, and learning about his work at Sunderland.”

BA Sports Journalism programme leader Neil Farrington added: “We are hugely grateful to David for giving up his time for what was invaluable, and should be a very motivational, talk.

“As well as giving us invaluable insight into top-end sports broadcasting and his experience – along with some fantastic anecdotes – he also made clear the sheer enthusiasm he clearly still has for sports journalism, after a long and illustrious career.”

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