Mark Salisbury

Executive Producer Inside No 9: The Party’s Over

Preston's Summary

Mark Salisbury is an Executive Producer at Inside No 9: The Party’s Over. He specializes in topics such as energy policy and regulation, renewable energy, telematics, and logistics technology, with a keen interest in cars, trucks, and lorries. Mark's work has been featured in Dallas Cowboys and Screen International.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 57 %
Interviews Q&as: 28 %
Opinion: 14 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Energy Policy & Regulation
  • Renewable Energy
  • Telematics
  • Logistics Technology (LogTech)
  • Cars
  • Trucks & Lorries

Pitching Insights

Mark Salisbury's coverage spans transportation & logistics and entertainment news. He seems to heavily rely on press releases and government announcements, making him most responsive to pitches that align with these types of content. If you have industry news related to transportation, fleet management, EV uptake, or vehicle launches backed by official announcements or data, it may resonate well with Mark.

For the entertainment segment of his work, consider offering exclusive interviews or behind-the-scenes insights into film productions and music scores as covered in his articles about "Killers Of The Flower Moon" and Ludwig Göransson's 'Oppenheimer' score.

Given the UK-centric topics like HGV recruitment mentioned in some article titles but not a specific geographic focus for Mark provided, local angles relevant to the UK could be particularly compelling for him.

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