Keeley Milne

Journalist

Preston's Summary

Keeley Milne is a journalist at Canadian Running Magazine. She covers a diverse range of themes including sports, competitive sports, health and wellness, and food and beverages, with a particular focus on events and conferences. Keeley's work has been featured in Canadian Running Magazine, showcasing her insights on topics such as data, the Olympics, and sports business in Canada, Australia, and NYC.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 44 %
Cites Data: 15 %
How To Guide: 12 %
Evolving Stories: 6 %
Seasonal: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Individual Sports
  • Aging & Longevity
  • Fitness
  • Wellness Programs
  • Team Sports
  • Diet & Nutrition

Pitching Insights

Keeley Milne's coverage heavily focuses on sports, particularly running and marathons, with a significant emphasis on event coverage. She also covers "how-to" guides related to running and cites data in her articles.

Given this focus, Keeley is likely open to pitches that provide expert insights into training techniques for runners or the mental health benefits of running. Additionally, she may be interested in receiving pitches related to upcoming local or international running events that would be of interest to her Toronto-based audience.

Her emphasis on house & home indicates an interest in pieces discussing how one’s living environment can support athletic pursuits such as running. If you have expertise in these areas or access to relevant data, it could make your pitch more appealing to her.

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