Jim Cerny

Managing Editor, NHL.com

Preston's Summary

Jim Cerny is the Managing Editor at NHL.com. He specializes in competitive sports, with a strong focus on hockey, particularly the NHL, New York Rangers, and Detroit Red Wings, as well as broader themes in sports business and professional sports. Jim's work has been featured in Yardbarker, the National Hockey League (NHL), ClutchPoints, NewsBreak, Sportsnaut, and Forever Blueshirts.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 64 %
Evolving Stories: 19 %
Profile Feature: 4 %
Expert Commentary: 4 %
Breaking News: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Team Sports
  • International Sports Leagues & Federations
  • Sports Tournaments

Pitching Insights

Jim Cerny's coverage primarily focuses on sports, particularly the NHL and NFL. He frequently covers evolving stories and provides event coverage, making him likely to be receptive to pitches related to breaking news in these leagues or exclusive interviews with players or coaches.

Given his extensive reporting on the New York Jets and New York Rangers, he may be interested in insights from experts familiar with these teams or individuals associated with them. Pitches offering behind-the-scenes access or first-hand accounts of events related to these teams could resonate well.

Since Jim does not have a specific geographic focus mentioned, it is important for PR professionals reaching out to him outside of North America (where most of the covered sports are popular) to tailor their pitches accordingly.

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