Thomas McCooey
Liverpool Screen School
Faculty of Arts Professional and Social Studies
Email: T.W.McCooey@ljmu.ac.uk
Telephone: 0151 231 4773
Thomas McCooey joined LJMU in 2022 and teaches in the journalism department, focussing on sports journalism.
He is NCTJ and NCE trained, and also has a BJTC-accredited MA in broadcast journalism from the University of Central Lancashire.
Before joining LJMU, he worked as a journalist with roles in news and sport at The Wigan Post and Wigan Observer, and has freelanced for national titles and trade magazines.
He has also worked as a sub editor for Reach PLC on the sports pages of the Sunday Star and Sunday Express, and still writes for publications such as Classic Car Weekly and Forty-20 Magazine.
Thomas has some previous broadcast experience, including as a production assistant at BBC Radio Lancashire, and has written two books on Wigan Warriors rugby league club.
Degrees
2020, University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom, MA Broadcast Journalism
Certifications
2014, National Council for the Training of Journalists, National Certificate in Sports Journalism
Academic appointments
Senior Lecturer in Sports Journalism, Liverpool John Moores University, 2022 - present
Postgraduate training
NCTJ Diploma in Journalism, United Kingdom, News Associates, 2012 - 2013
Books (authored)
McCooey T. 2024. Maggie A Lifelong MG Love Affair Scratching Shed Publishing. Leeds 978-1068618970 Author Url Publisher Url
McCooey T, Wilkinson P, Kuzio D. 2022. Making Memories for 150 years 1872 - 2022 Wilkinson P. Wigan Warriors Publisher Url
McCooey T. 2018. In Our Blood: Conversations with Players, Heroes and Fans on 9781780915791
Other
McCooey T. 2023. Time is Pressing Forty-20 Magazine, 13 :21-21 Publisher Url
Conference presentation:
The experiences of young people impacted by parental imprisonment in relation to their parents’ crime being reported in the press |, Children, Young People, and Families 2 nd Annual Conference Improving Support Systems for Child Health, Liverpool John Moores University, Oral presentation. 2024
Partnerships with work placement providers and the link to professional identity, Students at the Heart Conference 2023, Liverpool John Moores University, Oral presentation. 2023
Future-proofing students: What skills are necessary for the news and sports media of the future?, European Journalism Training Association (EJTA) teachers’ conference, Liverpool John Moores University, Oral presentation. 2023