Dylan Thompson

Contributor

Preston's Summary

Dylan Thompson is a Contributor at various publications, including Hardwood Houdini and MassLive. He covers a diverse range of topics, focusing on sports—both individual and team—as well as the film industry, real estate development, and business economics, with a keen interest in regional and world news. Dylan's work has been featured in notable outlets such as ScienceAlert, the Daily Hampshire Gazette, and Tottenham Hotspur Football Club.

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Geo Focus

Dalton, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

Beta
Informative: 63 %
Events: 16 %
Data Driven: 8 %
Interviews Q&as: 5 %
Listicles: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Lawsuits
  • Individual Sports
  • Team Sports

Pitching Insights

Dylan's coverage predominantly focuses on local sports events, particularly basketball and wrestling. Given the emphasis on event coverage and announcements, he may be most responsive to pitches that provide exclusive insights or access to local sporting events in the Pittsfield area.

If you have a unique angle related to high school basketball or local sports teams in Massachusetts, especially those involving Monument Mountain High School, Taconic High School, Drury High School or other schools in the region, Dylan would likely find this of interest for potential coverage.

Given his specific geographic focus on Pittsfield and surrounding areas within Massachusetts, pitches should be tailored to reflect a clear understanding of these local communities and their sporting interests.

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