Brent Furdyk

Editor-in-Chief, TV Week

Preston's Summary

Brent Furdyk is the Editor-in-Chief at TV Week. He specializes in arts and entertainment, covering a broad range of topics including celebrities, entertainment news, music business, and theater, along with general assignment news and government and politics. Brent's work has been featured in prominent outlets such as SlashFilm, ET Canada, HGTV Canada Inc, The List, NewsBreak, Daily Meal, Grunge, and MSN.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 62 %
Interviews Q&as: 25 %
Opinion: 10 %
Reviews: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Celebrities
  • Entertainment News
  • Music Business
  • Film Industry
  • Broadcast Media

Pitching Insights

Brent Furdyk’s work predominantly covers entertainment news, with a focus on celebrity transformations and scandals. Based on this coverage, he is likely to be responsive to pitches offering expert commentary or insider perspectives related to ongoing entertainment events and high-profile transformations within the industry.

Given his extensive use of expert commentary in articles, Brent may be open to hearing from individuals directly involved in the entertainment industry who can provide unique insights into the topics being covered. This could include celebrities, publicists, talent agents, or experts in areas such as fashion or beauty.

While Furdyk's geographic focus isn't specified but considering that he works for an outlet based in Canada (based on our knowledge), it might also be beneficial for pitches targeting him to have a Canadian angle when relevant.

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