Callum McAvoy

Sports Reporter

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Preston's Summary

Callum McAvoy is a Sports Reporter at Cigalah Group. He covers a wide range of topics within the sports realm, including competitive sports, sports business, and the media landscape, with a particular focus on sports figures, the Olympics, motorsports, Formula 1, and European football. Callum's work has been featured in prominent outlets such as Metro.co.uk.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 40 %
Evolving Stories: 27 %
Expert Commentary: 9 %
Breaking News: 8 %
Opinion Editorial: 7 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Disciplines
  • Team Sports
  • Broadcast Media
  • Broadcasting Industry

Pitching Insights

Callum McAvoy's coverage heavily revolves around football, particularly the Premier League and its associated clubs. He specializes in event coverage and evolving stories within the world of sports.

Considering Callum's focus on local content, pitches should highlight relevance to clubs or players from specific areas he covers. Given his emphasis on evolving stories, timely updates related to player transfers, match previews/analysis, and club management changes are likely to be well received.

Pitches providing exclusive interviews with players or coaches from prominent local teams could also capture Callum's interest due to his extensive reporting on these subjects.

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