Ben Morris

Editor Technology

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Preston's Summary

Ben Morris is the Editor of Technology at BBC News. He covers a diverse range of topics including regional interest and world news, with a focus on culture, health and wellness, and agriculture. His work has been featured in prominent outlets such as WDAY, The Guardian, and Yahoo News.

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Geo Focus

Fresno, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

Beta
Informative: 52 %
Interviews Q&as: 28 %
Data Driven: 7 %
Government Announcement: 3 %
Evolving Stories: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Public Education
  • School Districts
  • Court Proceedings
  • Juvenile Detention
  • Legal Rights of Minors
  • Water Conservation
  • Energy Sustainability
  • Renewable Energy

Pitching Insights

Ben's coverage mainly focuses on local news in Fresno, California, with an emphasis on crime, government & politics, and family & relationships. He regularly covers evolving stories and breaking news related to these topics.

If you're looking to reach out to Ben Morris, consider providing insights or expert commentary around local crime trends, government policies impacting Fresno residents, or social issues affecting families and relationships within the community.

Given his focus on local news in Fresno County, pitches should be tailored to address the specific concerns of this area such as homelessness challenges or weather-related events that directly impact the region.

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