Josh Payne

Chief Reporter

Preston's Summary

Josh Payne is a Chief Reporter at PA. He specializes in crime and justice, government and politics, as well as sports and regional interest, covering a broad spectrum of topics including elections, public policy, and security policy. Josh's work has been featured in numerous publications, including Bristol Post, The Mirror, BBC News, and The Independent, among others.

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Geo Focus

United Kingdom (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 76 %
Data Driven: 6 %
Opinion: 5 %
Interviews Q&as: 5 %
Events: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • International Sports Leagues & Federations
  • Major League Sports
  • Sports Tournaments
  • Elections
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Public Policy
  • Tourism
  • Travel Technology

Pitching Insights

Josh Payne's focus is mainly on local coverage, with an emphasis on breaking news and evolving stories related to government, politics, and crime. The majority of his articles revolve around ongoing investigations and legal proceedings within the UK.

Given the nature of his coverage, Josh would likely be interested in pitches that provide unique insights into ongoing legal cases or investigative reports within London or wider UK. Sources who can offer firsthand accounts or expert analysis on high-profile court cases, government announcements, or political developments are likely to capture his attention.

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