David Clayton

Journalist

Preston's Summary

David Clayton is a journalist at various esteemed publications including Campaign (UK), TES Magazine, and Yahoo News UK. He covers a diverse range of topics with a focus on sports, competitive sports, and the intersection of sports business with arts and education, while also exploring themes related to school safety and advancements in AI and machine learning. His work has been featured in prominent outlets such as Inverse, Eastern Daily Press, and The Media Leader UK.

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Geo Focus

United Kingdom (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 50 %
Opinion: 16 %
Interviews Q&as: 14 %
Events: 12 %
Reviews: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Team Sports
  • Christianity
  • Religious Art
  • Art Dealing
  • Fine Art
  • Cultural Movements
  • Pop Culture
  • Internet Culture

Pitching Insights

David Clayton's focus appears to be on event coverage, particularly in the areas of education and Catholicism. He seems to be interested in events related to liturgical art, church activities, leadership development, and educational courses with a Catholic focus.

For those looking to engage with David, providing information about upcoming events related to these themes would likely be well-received. Additionally, offering expert insights or interviews relevant to the topics covered could also capture his attention. Given his geographic location in Manchester and lack of specific global focus mentioned, local events or initiatives may also spark interest for him.

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