Andy Lewis

Deputy Sports Editor

Preston's Summary

Andy Lewis is a Deputy Sports Editor at Abu Dhabi. He covers a range of themes including arts and entertainment, theater, and sports, with a particular focus on both individual and team sports, as well as the business side of sports journalism. Andy's work has been featured in prominent publications such as Entertainment Weekly, The Hollywood Reporter, and Revenge of the Birds.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 50 %
Interviews Q&as: 14 %
Events: 11 %
Opinion: 10 %
Data Driven: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Mobility as a Service (MaaS)
  • Public Transportation
  • Traffic Management Systems
  • Transportation Policy & Regulation
  • Digital Health
  • Telehealth

Pitching Insights

Andy Lewis predominantly covers sports, particularly football and soccer. His coverage includes event recaps, roster moves, player ratings, and transfer window updates. To effectively reach out to Andy, consider providing insights into ongoing or upcoming events in these sports as well as exclusive information about player transfers or significant developments within teams.

Additionally, given his focus on legal policy regulation and government announcements related to sports topics such as the January transfer window or major tournaments like the Africa Cup of Nations. Offering informed perspectives on regulatory changes affecting sporting events could also be a useful approach when reaching out to him.

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