Al Martin

Sports Reporter / Anchor / Host

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Preston's Summary

Al Martin is a Sports Reporter / Anchor / Host at WKAR at Michigan State University. He covers a range of topics including MSU Sports, Detroit Professional Sports, NCAA Athletics, NFL Football, and NBA Basketball, providing in-depth analysis and insights into the world of sports. Al's work has been featured in Michigan Radio, The Australian, and Fast Company.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 75 %
Data Driven: 25 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • MSU Sports
  • Detroit Professional Sports
  • NCAA Athletics
  • NFL Football
  • NBA Basketball

Pitching Insights

Al Martin's coverage primarily revolves around sports, particularly focusing on local teams and events relevant to Michigan, Lansing, and the United States. Given his interest in local sports events and expert commentary regarding NCAA athletics and professional sports such as NBA basketball and NFL football, he may be open to pitches involving interviews or analysis from experts associated with these specific teams or individuals.

It would be wise to approach him with story ideas related to upcoming games, recent game results, team strategies, player performances for MSU Sports specifically. Furthermore, given his focus on local athletes' success stories or challenges could also pique his interest.

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