Women are always going to.
Female sports reporters in male locker rooms.
Don cherry s views on women in sports locker rooms are his own.
One day a young women wandered in to the men s room with her head down.
Many noticed her come in.
A female reporter conducts post game interviews with members of a men s soccer team in the locker room.
Last year female nhl reporters piled on don cherry after he said women don t belong in the men s locker room players are too rude he argued.
Has the same rules as the nba.
Filed a civil rights lawsuit months later.
Ludtke and time inc.
For point 2 that shouldn t be a gender thing at all.
A male reporter asked coaches bep guidolin and fred shero as a joke if they would let women in the room.
Back then almost all sports reporters were men and access to the players as soon as they came off the ice was important to every sports writer because that s when the most genuine reactions and quotes were gotten.
During the 1977 world series the mlb commissioner s office banned then sports illustrated reporter melissa ludtke from both teams locker rooms overriding the new york yankees blessing and a majority vote in the los angeles dodgers clubhouse.
A few years back in the wake of the controversy surrounding the treatment of tv azteca reporter ines sainz by some members of the new york jets ann killion of sports illustrated addressed this persistent myth.
Male reporters are in women s locker rooms all the time.
No media should ever be allowed in the locker room at any time male or female.
For women covering sports going in locker room was never about nudity.
It just happened that the room was rather quiet at that moment no one talking but fairly busy with quite a few nude guys.
Female sports reporter in locker room on vimeo join.
Coaches and other team personnel shouldn t be either.
The women s locker rooms in the wnba are open to all reporters for a specified period of time both before the game starts and after it is over as locker rooms are in the major men s sports such as.
Boys will always be boys.
It was about access to the players.