Andrew McGlashan

Deputy Editor

Preston's Summary

Andrew McGlashan is a Deputy Editor at ESPN Sports Media Ltd. He specializes in sports journalism, focusing on competitive sports, sports business, and broadcasting, with a keen interest in topics related to Australia, the World Cup, New Zealand, India, and professional sports. Andrew's work has been featured in ESPN2 Australia, Cigalah Group, ESPN Classic, ESPN, and ESPN India Ad Solutions.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 61 %
Evolving Stories: 8 %
Expert Commentary: 4 %
Breaking News: 4 %
Profile Feature: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Individual Sports
  • Team Sports
  • Sports Tournaments
  • Major League Sports
  • International Sports Leagues & Federations

Pitching Insights

Andrew McGlashan's articles predominantly focus on cricket, particularly in Australia and the Big Bash League. His coverage includes event reporting, expert commentary, and investment analysis related to sports.

To effectively reach out to Andrew, consider providing insights or analysis from experts within the cricketing world about player performances, team strategies, or upcoming matches. Additionally, pitches discussing the impact of specific events on players' careers may align well with his coverage interests.

Given his focus on Australian cricket and the BBL league specifically as well as a significant emphasis on event coverage themes around these areas are more likely to resonate with him compared to other topics.

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