Maryam Shah

Regional Editor, Programming and Audience

Preston's Summary

Maryam Shah is a Regional Editor for Programming and Audience at The Globe and Mail. With a focus on national news in the United States, Maryam's articles cover a wide range of topics including current events, politics, economics, and social issues. Her work has also been featured in publications such as BMC and STLNews.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 56 %
Evolving Stories: 12 %
Press Release: 8 %
Cites Data: 7 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 6 %

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Most Recent Topics:

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Pitching Insights

Maryam Shah's articles predominantly focus on government announcements, politics, and world affairs. She covers a wide range of topics including Canadian politics, international conflicts, immigration, finance and the Middle East.

Given her focus on government announcements and political themes related to Canada and international conflicts, she is likely interested in receiving pitches related to these areas. For example, providing insights or analysis on recent government policies or developments in Canadian politics would be relevant.

If you have expertise in any of the specific topics covered by Maryam such as immigration policies or international conflicts involving Canada or the Middle East region you may want to consider reaching out with relevant commentary or data-driven insights in those areas.

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