Brian Campbell

Writer/Talent

Preston's Summary

Brian Campbell is a writer and talent based in Syracuse, New York. He has written for various sports publications, including CBS Sports, Keeper Facts, and The Buffalo News, covering a wide range of topics in the world of sports, including boxing, basketball, and football. His work has also been featured in Lexology, Time Warner Cable Enterprises, Spectrum News, and other media outlets.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 31 %
Government Announcement: 24 %
Press Release: 20 %
Private Sector Announcements: 5 %
Evolving Stories: 4 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Disciplines
  • Beverage Production
  • Central America
  • Business Conferences
  • Military
  • Law Enforcement Technology

Pitching Insights

Brian Campbell's coverage spans a broad range of topics, including sports, government and politics, food & beverage. If you are pitching to him in the context of event coverage or press releases related to boxing matches, climate action plans, beer industry developments or local government announcements in New York State or Syracuse region could be well received.

For insights on specific events such as boxing matches or important government announcements in his geographic focus area (United States, New York, Syracuse), Brian may particularly appreciate pitches that provide exclusive behind-the-scenes information and expert commentary from relevant figures within these industries.

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