Christopher Dring

Head of Games B2B – ReedPop

Preston's Summary

Christopher Dring is the Head of Games B2B at ReedPop and Editor-In-Chief and Co-Founder of The Game Business. He covers a wide range of topics including video games, video game consoles, computer software, consumer electronics, and mobile apps, while also delving into entertainment news and celebrity culture. Christopher has been featured in Knowledia, GamesIndustry.Biz, 1981 Media Ltd, and The Game Business.

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Geo Focus

United Kingdom (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 46 %
Interviews Q&as: 18 %
Opinion: 12 %
Reviews: 6 %
Data Driven: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Video Game Consoles
  • Video Games
  • Consumer Events & Conferences
  • Entertainment News

Pitching Insights

Christopher Dring's work predominantly focuses on the gaming industry, with a particular emphasis on data-driven insights and event coverage. When reaching out to him, consider offering access to exclusive or insightful gaming-related data, such as sales figures, market trends, or consumer behavior analysis.

As he often cites data in his articles and frequently reports on events within the industry, providing unique perspectives or insider commentary related to major gaming events could be particularly appealing. Additionally, since Christopher covers PlayStation and Xbox extensively alongside broader video game topics like console sales and industry happenings, pitches should align closely with these areas of interest.

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