Gavin Sheehan

Games Editor

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Preston's Summary

Gavin Sheehan is the Games Editor at Bleeding Cool. A lifelong geek, he covers a wide range of topics including entertainment news, video games, and consumer events, while also delving into beverage production and the film industry. Gavin's insights and writings have been featured in NewsBreak, Salt Lake City Weekly, and Bleeding Cool.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 43 %
Promotional: 21 %
Reviews: 13 %
Events: 13 %
Opinion: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Video Games
  • Entertainment News
  • Consumer Events & Conferences
  • Beverage Production
  • Drinks & Spirits
  • Film Industry
  • Celebrities
  • Concerts & Festivals

Pitching Insights

Gavin’s coverage is heavily focused on the gaming industry, particularly new releases, updates, and events. His emphasis on press releases and private sector announcements indicates a preference for news directly from companies within the gaming industry.

Given this focus, pitches to Gavin should include exclusive or breaking news about upcoming game releases, major updates to popular games, or innovative developments in gaming technology. Additionally, he may be interested in behind-the-scenes insights into how specific games are developed or significant trends shaping the gaming industry.

While Gavin does not have a specified geographic focus, his reporting covers international developments within the gaming industry.

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