Chris Bishop

Chief Reporter South & West

Preston's Summary

Chris Bishop is the Chief Reporter South & West at his publication. He has led coverage of the Norfolk coast, west Norfolk, and parts of the Fens and the Brecks since 1997, reporting extensively on various aspects of life in the region, including urban design, real estate, and agriculture. Chris has been featured in numerous outlets including the Beccles and Bungay Journal, Yahoo Sports UK, and the Daily Express, among others.

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Geo Focus

United Kingdom (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 77 %
Events: 10 %
Data Driven: 6 %
Interviews Q&as: 3 %
Opinion: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Urban Design
  • Urban Development
  • Home & Garden
  • House Design
  • Residential Real Estate
  • Real Estate Development
  • Housing Market
  • Property Management

Pitching Insights

Chris Bishop's coverage is mainly focused on local news in Norwich, United Kingdom. His articles cover a wide range of topics such as entertainment, agriculture, culture and society, sustainability, family and relationships. He seems to be particularly interested in covering stories related to arson incidents, the royal family, hotel development projects and village life.

Given his focus on these specific areas of interest within the local community, he may be responsive to pitches that involve human-interest stories from Norwich or surrounding areas. Topics related to environmental concerns could also pique his interest given the emphasis on sustainability within his coverage attributes.

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