Phil Van Pelt

Preston's Summary

Phil Van Pelt is a journalist based in Billings, Montana, with a focus on local news. He writes for Scripps Montana/MTN, KRTV Communications, and MONTANA SPORTS, covering a wide range of topics including community issues, politics, outdoor activities, and sports. Phil's work has also been featured in Yardbarker and KXLH Communications.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Expert Commentary: 53 %
Investment Analysis: 17 %
Announcement: 17 %
Industry Specific: 5 %
Cites Data: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Team Sports
  • Individual Sports
  • Talent Management
  • Workplace Culture
  • Hiring & Recruiting

Pitching Insights

Phil Van Pelt's local focus on Billings, Montana, suggests he is likely to be interested in stories that directly impact the community. His coverage attributes indicate a preference for expert commentary and announcements.

Given his emphasis on sports coverage, Phil may be receptive to pitches related to local sporting events or developments impacting the sports community in Billings. Additionally, given the local nature of his reporting, pitching stories about community-driven initiatives or events could also resonate well with him.

The topics covered by Phil do not include "sports" but based on 50% of his themes being "Sports," it seems like an important topic for him. Therefore, if you are reaching out with a pitch related to sports events or issues affecting the local sports scene in Billings, Montana would likely align with his interests.

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