Phil Stacey

Executive Sports Editor

Preston's Summary

Phil Stacey is the Executive Sports Editor at CNHI. He specializes in a variety of sports topics, including hockey, football, basketball, and soccer, with a keen focus on competitive and professional sports, as well as the sports business. Phil's work has been featured in several publications, including the Daily News of Newburyport, The Eagle-Tribune, and The Keene Sentinel.

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Geo Focus

Beverly, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 55 %
Private Sector Announcements: 14 %
Evolving Stories: 11 %
Press Release: 6 %
Profile Feature: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Tournaments
  • Individual Sports
  • Team Sports
  • Major League Sports
  • Broadcast Media
  • Broadcasting Industry

Pitching Insights

Phil Stacey's focus is predominantly on local sports events, particularly ice hockey and high school sports in the Massachusetts area. If you're looking to reach out to him with a pitch, consider offering exclusive insights or interviews related to local teams' performance, standout athletes from the region, or upcoming key matches.

As Phil's coverage primarily centers around event reporting of local games and team performances within specific communities, reaching out with timely updates about these events would likely be most effective. Additionally, providing access to players or coaches for interviews related to recent games could also pique his interest.

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