Dave Heller

Digital Media and Content Strategist

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Preston's Summary

Dave Heller is a journalist, broadcaster, interviewer, and voiceover artist with a focus on local sports coverage in Wisconsin, particularly in Milwaukee. With a background in hosting, news anchoring, and producing, Dave brings his expertise to his role as a Digital Media and Content Strategist for Bally Sports. He covers a range of topics including baseball, hockey, and basketball, providing insights, analysis, and predictions for local sports teams.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Investment Analysis: 36 %
Opinion Editorial: 18 %
Event Coverage: 18 %
Profile Feature: 9 %
Announcement: 9 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Baseball
  • Twins
  • Brewers
  • Basketball
  • Bucks
  • Hockey
  • Wild
  • Contracts
  • Postseason
  • Awards
  • Prospects

Pitching Insights

Dave Heller's articles primarily focus on sports, specifically baseball (Twins, Brewers) and basketball (Bucks), with a smaller emphasis on hockey. Given his local geographic focus in the United States, particularly Wisconsin and Milwaukee, he is likely to be interested in pitches related to these specific teams or players. Pitches that provide insights into local player performances, team strategies, contract negotiations, or upcoming events are more likely to resonate with him. Additionally, opinion pieces related to these sports may also capture his attention.

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