Alfred Ezman

Preston's Summary

Alfred Ezman is a local sports journalist based in Orlando, Florida. He primarily writes for the VICTOR OLADIPO FOUNDATION INCORPORATED and his work has also been featured in Yardbarker, BVM Sports, and The Daily Beacon. Alfred covers a range of sports topics, with a focus on the Buffalo Bills and the Orlando Magic, providing analysis and insights into player performances, game strategies, and team dynamics.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Investment Analysis: 50 %
Announcement: 27 %
Event Coverage: 11 %
Industry Specific: 4 %
Seasonal: 1 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Disciplines
  • Team Sports

Pitching Insights

Alfred Ezman's coverage is heavily focused on sports, particularly basketball and football, with a specific emphasis on the Orlando Magic and Buffalo Bills. His articles often highlight individual player performances or team strategies.

Given his strong focus on local sports teams, Alfred would likely be interested in receiving pitches related to these teams. For example, news about player acquisitions, game analysis, or exclusive interviews with players or coaches could pique his interest.

Considering that over half of his articles involve investment analysis and almost a third are announcements suggests he may also be open to content related to the business side of sports such as sponsorship deals, stadium developments, or financial aspects impacting local teams.

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