Ian Holliday

Associate Producer, Digital Content

Preston's Summary

Ian Holliday is an Associate Producer for Digital Content at CTV News Vancouver, with a focus on local news in British Columbia, Canada. He has covered a range of stories including crime, accidents, and environmental phenomena. Ian's work has also been featured in CTV News Vancouver Island.

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Geo Focus

Vancouver, Canada (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 26 %
Evolving Stories: 25 %
Breaking News: 25 %
Event Coverage: 7 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Real Estate Development
  • Legal Reform
  • Financial Crimes
  • Animal Rights

Pitching Insights

Ian’s reporting predominantly covers local crime, accidents, and weather in the British Columbia area. His focus on evolving stories and breaking news indicates a preference for timely, impactful pitches related to ongoing incidents or rapidly developing events in Vancouver and surrounding areas.

Given Ian's coverage of government announcements and legal policy regulations, he may also be interested in receiving pitches related to updates from local law enforcement agencies or government officials addressing public safety concerns or changes in policies affecting the region.

Pitches offering expert insights into crime trends, accident prevention measures, emergency response procedures during extreme weather conditions could resonate well with Ian. Additionally, sources who can provide context around political decisions impacting safety issues within British Columbia are likely to capture his interest.

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