Cameron Muh

Communications Director (Women'S Volleyball, Softball)

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Preston's Summary

Cameron Muh is the Communications Director for BYU women's volleyball and softball. He serves as the primary sports information contact, managing interview and information requests, public relations, and social media collaboration, with a focus on team sports and competitive tournaments. Cameron is featured in BYU Athletics.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 52 %
Events: 24 %
Data Driven: 9 %
Listicles: 4 %
Reviews: 3 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Team Sports
  • Sports Tournaments

Pitching Insights

Cameron Muh's primary focus is on local sports, specifically college sports at Brigham Young University. His coverage includes announcements, event coverage, and investment analysis related to college sports teams and their activities.

For effective outreach, consider providing newsworthy updates regarding college sports events and competitions involving BYU or other relevant Utah-based colleges. Additionally, pitches about significant awards received by athletes or key developments within the Big 12 Conference may capture his attention.

Given Cameron's geographic focus on Utah and Provo, localized stories about community engagement with college sports or profiles of standout local athletes could be particularly appealing to him.

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