Luke Dyment

Managing Editor

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Preston's Summary

Luke Dyment is a Managing Editor for SaltWire Network, focusing on local news in Nova Scotia, specifically Cape Breton. With his work featured in The Globe and Mail, Luke covers a range of topics including community events, economic developments, sports, and local government issues.

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Geo Focus

Glace Bay, Canada (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 31 %
Press Release: 12 %
Government Announcement: 11 %
Private Sector Announcements: 7 %
Breaking News: 7 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Event Management Software
  • Water Management
  • International Sports Leagues & Federations
  • Energy Policy & Regulation

Pitching Insights

Luke Dyment's coverage heavily emphasizes local events, government announcements, and press releases. He focuses primarily on sports-related topics but also covers a range of other local issues such as construction, business closures, fire incidents, rail return discussions, snowstorms, and specific community activities.

Given his focus on localized content in Cape Breton and Nova Scotia, he is likely to be most receptive to pitches that offer unique angles or access to individuals directly involved in the events or developments covered. Local experts with insights into these various topics may find opportunities for coverage by providing their perspectives on relevant ongoing stories within Luke's area of interest.

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