Cole Fortner

Digital Producer

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Preston's Summary

Cole Fortner is a Digital Producer at [Employer]. He covers a diverse range of topics including sports, health and wellness, climate change, and public security, with a particular focus on competitive sports, consumer health, and mental health. Cole's work often intersects with themes of disaster response and animal care, reflecting his commitment to informing the public on critical issues affecting both people and the environment.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 60 %
Data Driven: 18 %
Interviews Q&as: 9 %
Events: 7 %
Opinion: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Consumer Health
  • Mental Health
  • Team Sports
  • Disaster & Emergency Response
  • Pets
  • Veterinary

Pitching Insights

Cole Fortner’s reporting mainly revolves around breaking news and evolving local stories, with a focus on crime-related incidents in the Alberta and Manitoba regions. If you're reaching out to Cole, consider offering relevant insights or expert commentary related to ongoing police investigations, emergency situations, or municipal government announcements and their impact on communities within these specific areas.

Additionally, providing information about recent developments in crimes such as robberies or fires would likely be of interest to him. As his coverage attributes indicate a high percentage of breaking news and evolving stories, timely responses that add depth to developing events may catch his attention.

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