Felix Keith

Sports Writer

Preston's Summary

Felix Keith is a freelance sports writer, with a focus on national football coverage in the United Kingdom. He has written for various publications including Mirror, Daily Star, and Daily Mirror, and his work has also appeared in outlets such as the Daily Express, BBC Sport, and OK! Magazine. Felix brings a wealth of experience and insight to his articles, providing analysis, predictions, and exclusive interviews with football players and managers.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 26 %
Evolving Stories: 23 %
Breaking News: 15 %
Opinion Editorial: 15 %
Expert Commentary: 5 %

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Pitching Insights

Felix Keith’s coverage is heavily focused on sports, particularly football and related events. His work includes evolving stories, event coverage, breaking news, and opinion editorials. Given this focus, Felix would likely be interested in pitches related to ongoing developments in the world of sports including football.

If you have insights into trending or evolving sports topics such as player controversies, team strategies or performance analysis that are relevant to a UK audience specifically within football (soccer), your pitch might catch his attention.

While Felix's geographic focus is primarily the United Kingdom, he covers international sporting events like the World Cup so if you have an angle tied to these global competitions with relevance to UK audiences it could also resonate well with him.

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