Sean T

UX Writer

Preston's Summary

Sean T is a UX Writer with a focus on national sports coverage. His work can be found on Decider.com and NESN, and he has also been featured in publications such as Oxford University Press, Nature Portfolio, Vulture, The New York Times, The Sun Chronicle, and the American Academy of Pediatrics. Sean's articles cover a range of topics including game recaps, player performances, injury updates, and analysis of sports betting trends.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Announcement: 29 %
Expert Commentary: 24 %
Investment Analysis: 12 %
Event Coverage: 6 %
Exclusive: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Football
  • NFL
  • New England Patriots
  • Player injuries
  • TV shows
  • Halloween
  • Racing
  • Fantasy football

Pitching Insights

Sean T's articles primarily focus on sports, particularly football and the NFL. He often provides expert commentary and covers announcements related to player injuries, team strategies, and game recaps. If you're looking to reach out to him, consider providing insights or analysis from experts in football strategy, injury management, or fantasy football trends.

Given his coverage of TV shows such as "The Fall of the House of Usher," he may also be interested in entertainment-related content that ties into sports or Halloween themes. However, it's clear that his primary area of interest is professional American football with a particular emphasis on the New England Patriots and player injuries.

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