Preston's Summary

Ian Adams is a reporter for Simcoe.com, covering community news and events throughout Simcoe County. He focuses on themes such as construction, real estate, urban design, and development, providing insights into the housing market and property management. Ian's work has been featured in various publications, including The Peterborough Examiner, The Hamilton Spectator, and the Daily Mail.

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Geo Focus

Wasaga Beach, Canada (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 69 %
Data Driven: 10 %
Interviews Q&as: 9 %
Events: 8 %
Listicles: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Urban Design
  • Urban Development
  • Real Estate Development
  • Residential Real Estate
  • Construction Industry
  • Housing Market
  • Property Management
  • Commercial Real Estate

Pitching Insights

Ian Adams focuses on local news, particularly covering crime, government announcements, and events in the Ontario area. He also reports on entertainment news and sports to a lesser extent.

If you are reaching out to Ian with story ideas or expert commentary pitches, consider focusing on local issues within Ontario. Topics such as municipal developments, criminal activities impacting communities in the region (especially Wasaga Beach), or coverage of local events would likely align well with his reporting focus.

Given his focus on event coverage and evolving stories related to crime and governmental announcements within Ontario's municipalities, providing timely updates or unique angles for these types of stories could be effective when reaching out to him.

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