Matt Dasilva

Editor in Chief

Preston's Summary

Matt Dasilva is the Editor in Chief at various prominent publications including Fan Buzz and Times Square Chronicles (T2c). He covers a diverse range of topics with a focus on sports, competitive sports, and the intersection of culture and society, while also delving into issues of accessibility, civil rights, and diversity. His work has been featured in notable outlets such as USA Lacrosse and The Nation.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 48 %
Events: 19 %
Opinion: 17 %
Interviews Q&as: 10 %
Data Driven: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Climate Policy
  • Individual Sports
  • Team Sports
  • Accessibility
  • Civil Rights
  • Gender Issues
  • Women's Interest

Pitching Insights

Matt Dasilva predominantly covers sports, particularly basketball with a focus on event coverage and profile features. He is likely to be responsive to pitches related to the NCAA tournament, college basketball, coaching insights, player profiles or analysis of upcoming games.

Given his emphasis on event coverage and seasonal topics in the sport of basketball, consider providing timely information such as exclusive interviews with players or coaches participating in ongoing events. Additionally, offering unique perspectives on current happenings within the world of basketball would likely capture his attention.

As Matt does not have a specific geographic focus but rather focuses solely on sports content related to basketball and its associated events and personalities.

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