Brett Curtis

Content Editor (Sports)

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Preston's Summary

Brett Curtis is a Content Editor (Sports) at Sports Mole. He covers a range of topics within the sports industry, including competitive sports, professional sports, and sports marketing, while also delving into the intersections of business and economics as they relate to the sports world. Brett's work has been featured in notable publications such as Sports Mole, Cureus Journal of Medical Science, ReadWrite, Northmarq, and Esports Insider.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 70 %
Evolving Stories: 7 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 6 %
Government Announcement: 6 %
Promotional Deal: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports
  • Soccer
  • Football
  • Predictions
  • Team News
  • Lineups

Pitching Insights

Brett Curtis’ focus is predominantly on event coverage, specifically match previews and team news in the world of football (soccer). He would likely be most responsive to pitches that can offer exclusive insights into upcoming matches, including predictions and analysis of team lineups or other relevant news.

Given his strong emphasis on match previews, pitches offering unique access to players or coaches for interviews, as well as expert commentary providing valuable insights into game strategies and player performances could be particularly effective.

While Brett's geographic focus isn't specified, he appears to cover a wide range of international football events. Therefore, those looking to pitch should consider this broad scope when crafting their outreach.

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