Andrew Mason

Sports Editor

Preston's Summary

Andrew Mason is a sports editor for FM1043theFAN, based in Denver, Colorado. With a focus on covering the Denver Broncos, Andrew provides analysis, news, and insights on the team's performance, player interviews, and game reviews. His work has also been featured in Herald-Mail Media, Times Union, and The Daily Star.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 30 %
Cites Data: 19 %
Evolving Stories: 19 %
Profile Feature: 8 %
Expert Commentary: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Disciplines
  • Team Sports
  • Private Healthcare
  • Public Health

Pitching Insights

Andrew Mason's coverage is heavily focused on sports, particularly football and the NFL. Given this, he would likely be most receptive to pitches that offer expert commentary or insights related to ongoing events within the world of American football, especially those involving the Denver Broncos.

As his coverage includes a significant focus on specific players and their experiences during games, Andrew may also be interested in stories featuring personal interviews with athletes discussing their experiences on and off the field.

Given his geographic focus on Colorado and Denver, pitches could include local angles such as community engagement initiatives by teams or individual players from these areas.

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