Matt Spivey

Trainee Reporter (LGBT+)

Preston's Summary

Matt Spivey is a Trainee Reporter with a focus on LGBT+ issues in the local context of London, United Kingdom. His work has been featured in various publications such as MyLondon, Western Mail, Scottish Daily Record and Sunday Mail Ltd, Flintshire Chronicle, Mirror, Daily Express, Daily Mirror, Essex Live News, CoventryLive, Cambridge News, Hampshire Live, Birmingham Live, and Cigalah Group. Matt's articles cover a wide range of topics including news, human interest stories, and current events.

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Geo Focus

London, United Kingdom (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 33 %
Breaking News: 25 %
Government Announcement: 14 %
Event Coverage: 10 %
Cites Data: 5 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Urban Design
  • Labor Laws
  • Home & Garden

Pitching Insights

Matt Spivey's coverage predominantly focuses on local breaking news and evolving stories in the London area, with a specific emphasis on crime and traffic accidents. Pitching to Matt would be most effective if you have exclusive insights or access to information related to ongoing or developing local incidents of crime, transportation disruptions, and other breaking news in the Greater London area.

Given his focus on these themes, he may also be interested in pitches related to public safety issues within London or significant developments impacting public transportation systems in the region. If you can provide unique perspectives from relevant authorities or eyewitnesses involved in such events, it could increase your chances of successfully reaching out to him.

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