Callum Marshall

Brand Manager

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Preston's Summary

Callum Marshall is a Brand Manager at various prominent organizations. He covers a wide range of topics including sports, gaming, and brand strategy, with a particular focus on football and racing. Callum's work has been featured in outlets such as West Ham United FC, MSN, and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

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Coverage Attributes:

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Reviews: 43 %
Opinion: 37 %
Informative: 11 %
Review: 2 %
Evolving Stories: 1 %

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Pitching Insights

Callum Marshall's focus is primarily on local news in the Victoria region, with a notable emphasis on crime, community events, and sports. Given this focus, he would likely be interested in receiving pitches related to evolving local stories such as community events or issues affecting residents of Shepparton and other areas in Victoria.

Given the significant coverage of crime-related topics, Callum may also be receptive to information about legal issues or updates pertaining to crime within his geographic focus. Additionally, given the attention to sports content and event coverage, relevant pitches could include local sports events or profiles of athletes from the region.

Pitches should align closely with Callum's geographic scope—Australia (specifically Victoria) and topical preferences—local news, crime reporting, community events/announcements like flood alerts and support initiatives for affected regions.

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