Ed Reed

Sports Editor

Preston's Summary

Ed Reed is a Sports Editor at the USA Today Network, overseeing coverage for various regional sports platforms. His reporting focuses on competitive and professional sports, as well as the intersection of sports business with regional and world news. Ed's work has been featured in prominent outlets such as Yahoo News, The News-Press Media Group, and The Atlanta Voice.

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Geo Focus

Sarasota, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 57 %
Events: 25 %
Data Driven: 7 %
Listicles: 4 %
Opinion: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Individual Sports
  • Sports Disciplines
  • Team Sports
  • International Sports Leagues & Federations
  • Major League Sports
  • Sports Tournaments

Pitching Insights

Ed Reed's coverage spans a diverse range of topics, from energy and government to sports. His articles include press releases, government announcements, and event coverage.

For pitches directed at Ed Reed, consider offering insights into the latest developments in the energy sector or significant events related to sports. As his work covers various themes such as energy, sports, and government/politics, you may want to provide expert commentary on these subjects or offer exclusive access to relevant events or figures within these industries.

Given the broad scope of his coverage topics including offshore oil and gas activities and sporting achievements like football and cross country running competitions seem particularly pertinent for potential outreach efforts.

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