By: Cathal Kelly
The allure of Carter’s story isn’t that he left the team, it’s that everyone is now pretending that what happened didn’t happen
Cathal Kelly is a columnist for The Globe and Mail. He focuses on competitive sports, particularly hockey and tennis, while also exploring themes related to sports business and the media industry. Cathal's insights and expertise have been featured in Media Industry Observer and The Globe and Mail.
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Cathal Kelly predominantly covers sports, with a focus on specific events and evolving stories within the sporting world. His coverage includes a wide range of sports topics such as baseball, hockey, soccer, Olympics, and ski jumping.
Considering his event-focused reporting style and broad spectrum of covered sports including lesser-known ones like ski jumping, Cathal may be interested in pitches related to unique or underrepresented elements within these sports. This could include profiles of promising athletes or discussions about developments that are not widely reported in mainstream media.
Given his national focus on Canada, pitches should take into account how the proposed topic relates to Canadian interests or athletes. For example: profiling Canadian talent in various sporting disciplines might resonate well with him.
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