Mark Blunden

Audio Journalist

Preston's Summary

Mark Blunden is an audio journalist at the Evening Standard. He specializes in general assignment news, government and politics, as well as climate change and technology, producing and hosting the Leader and Tech & Science Daily podcasts. Mark's work has been featured in Yahoo Finance New Zealand, Yahoo Sports Canada, Yahoo News UK, and the Evening Standard.

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Geo Focus

London, United Kingdom (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 23 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 15 %
Evolving Stories: 11 %
Breaking News: 11 %
Expert Commentary: 7 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Politics
  • Astronomy
  • Chemistry
  • Transportation Policy & Regulation

Pitching Insights

Mark Blunden's focus revolves around London, with an emphasis on podcasts and news. His coverage includes government announcements, evolving stories, breaking news, as well as expert commentary.

To effectively engage Mark Blunden, consider offering insights or analysis related to the tech industry in London or relevant to his coverage of local news and events. Additionally, pitches discussing the impact of technology developments on daily life in London could be appealing given his interest in big tech and general tech topics.

Given Mark’s focus on local (London) content along with podcasts and news-related themes, he would likely be receptive to pitches that provide unique perspectives from experts based in London or those who can offer insight into the city's technological landscape.

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