David Woods

Sports Reporter

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Preston's Summary

David Woods is a Sports Reporter at IndyStar. He specializes in Olympic sports and Butler basketball, having covered every summer Olympics since 1996 and the Butler Bulldogs since 2001, while also exploring themes in competitive sports and sports broadcasting. David's work has been featured in notable publications including The US Sun, USA TODAY, and Yahoo News.

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Geo Focus

Indianapolis, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 77 %
Promotional Deal: 9 %
Exclusive: 2 %
Evolving Stories: 2 %
Profile Feature: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Team Sports
  • Individual Sports
  • Sports Tournaments
  • Major League Sports

Pitching Insights

David Woods' coverage is primarily focused on local sports, specifically college football and UCLA athletics. Given his focus on event coverage and promotional deals, he may be open to pitches related to upcoming games or events involving UCLA sports teams, as well as promotions or partnerships within the sports industry.

Consider reaching out with news related to NCAA transfer portal activity involving UCLA athletes, insights into recent bowl games featuring UCLA or other relevant topics such as analysis of specific players or team performance in recent events.

Local businesses in Los Angeles looking for exposure could also consider pitching partnership opportunities with a tie-in to sports given David's coverage of promotional deals.

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