Peter Alexis

Journalist

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Preston's Summary

Peter Alexis is a journalist for ClutchPoints, specializing in sports coverage. With a focus on football, basketball, and other major sporting events, Peter provides predictions, odds, picks, and information on how to watch games. He also offers analysis and reactions to notable moments and performances in the world of sports.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 29 %
Announcement: 20 %
Investment Analysis: 16 %
Industry Specific: 6 %
How To Guide: 6 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Major League Sports
  • Sports Tournaments
  • Individual Sports
  • Team Sports

Pitching Insights

Peter Alexis focuses primarily on sports, especially football (both college and NFL) as well as the WNBA playoffs. His work includes prediction, odds, picks, and information about how to watch specific games. He also features reactions from personalities within the industry.

If you are considering reaching out to Peter with a pitch, ensure that it is related to upcoming or ongoing high-profile sporting events such as football games or playoffs. Providing insights into predictions, odds analysis, player comparisons or any other relevant statistical data could be of interest based on his coverage attributes.

Given his extensive coverage of various sports events and predictions with an emphasis on providing information for viewership (how to watch), your expert input should align closely with these areas in order to effectively engage him.

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