Ian Wood

Freelance Writer

Preston's Summary

Ian Wood is a freelance writer with a diverse portfolio featured in BBC World, BBC News, Unofficial Networks, WWMT-TV News Channel 3, and WJBK-TV (Detroit, MI). He covers a range of themes including travel and tourism, real estate, and competitive sports, often focusing on regions such as Utah, Colorado, Montana, and New Hampshire.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 28 %
Press Release: 24 %
Private Sector Announcements: 12 %
Government Announcement: 8 %
Breaking News: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Real Estate Development
  • Adventure Travel
  • Individual Sports
  • Construction Industry

Pitching Insights

Ian Wood’s coverage predominantly focuses on skiing, ski resorts, and related events with a local focus in the United States, specifically California's Squaw Valley. Given this emphasis, he is likely to respond well to pitches involving new developments or unique features at ski resorts in his area. Story angles could include safety measures at local resorts or updates on infrastructure improvements.

With a strong emphasis on event coverage and private sector announcements within the skiing industry, Ian may also be interested in press releases from relevant companies regarding new products/services related to skiing equipment or resort amenities.

Additionally, given the nature of his articles that cover accidents and incidents at ski locations, Ian might appreciate pitches focusing on safety practices and regulations within ski areas.

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