Samuel Agini

Sports Business Reporter

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Preston's Summary

Samuel Agini is a Sports Business Reporter at the Financial Times. He covers a range of topics including sports marketing, finance, and competitive sports, with a particular focus on football, Formula 1, and golf, as well as issues related to crime and justice in the sports industry. Samuel's work has been featured in notable publications such as Yahoo Finance, The Australian Financial Review, and The Irish Times.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Private Sector Announcements: 18 %
Press Release: 14 %
Government Announcement: 12 %
Event Coverage: 11 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 10 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Disciplines
  • Team Sports
  • Sports Merch&ising
  • Corporate Fraud
  • Financial Crimes
  • Insider Trading

Pitching Insights

Samuel Agini's coverage primarily focuses on sports, particularly football (soccer), Formula 1, and golf. He seems to be interested in financial aspects of the sports industry, including team valuations, acquisitions, revenue reports and investment deals.

If you wish to pitch a story or provide commentary for Samuel's articles, consider offering insights into the business side of sports. This might include information about sponsorship deals, club finances or changes in ownership structures within key sporting organizations.

Since his articles cover events globally without specifying any particular geographic focus it may be beneficial to offer international perspectives as well when pitching potential stories.

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