Ashton Slaughter

Assistant Sports Editor

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Preston's Summary

Ashton Slaughter is an Assistant Sports Editor at O'Colly. He covers a range of topics including sports, mental health, and journalism, often intersecting with themes of media and press. Ashton has been featured in prominent publications such as Tulsa World Media Company, The Oklahoman, and Poynter Online.

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Geo Focus

Owasso, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 65 %
Events: 15 %
Data Driven: 10 %
Interviews Q&as: 5 %
Opinion: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Mental Health
  • Journalism
  • Media

Pitching Insights

Ashton Slaughter's coverage primarily focuses on local sports, specifically college football, particularly as it relates to Oklahoma State University (OSU) and the Big 12 Conference. Given this focus, pitches should emphasize insights related to OSU's performance, players' achievements or challenges, and developments within the Big 12 conference.

As Ashton predominantly covers local events in Stillwater and broader stories related to college football in Oklahoma and the United States at large; she may be interested in receiving information about upcoming games involving OSU or news about players from her area.

Given her event-focused articles surrounding specific games and evolving stories around teams’ paths to championships, consider providing commentary on game analysis or predictions for future matches that involve OSU specifically.

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