Dylan Foreman

Sports Director

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Preston's Summary

Dylan Foreman is the Sports Director for KSBY, with a focus on covering local sports stories on the Central Coast. With experience in various communications and broadcasting roles, Dylan brings a passion for sports and a dedication to delivering quality sports coverage to the community. For sports story ideas, you can reach out to Dylan at [email protected].

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Geo Focus

San Luis Obispo, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 47 %
Government Announcement: 25 %
Press Release: 8 %
Evolving Stories: 4 %
Private Sector Announcements: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Tournaments
  • Individual Sports
  • School Governance
  • AI Platforms
  • Educational Policy
  • Arts & Crafts

Pitching Insights

Dylan Foreman's coverage is centered around sports, particularly focusing on local and college-level events. His articles primarily cover specific sporting events, athlete spotlights, and updates within the local sports community.

Given this focus, pitches to Dylan should offer exclusive access to athletes or coaches for interviews before or after significant events. Additionally, providing insights into emerging talent in the local sports scene could be of interest to him.

Since Dylan's geographic focus is not specified but his coverage revolves around specific local sporting events and athletes, consider tailoring pitches with a focus on regional relevance if they are specific to certain areas.

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