Sheldon Spackman

News Director

Preston's Summary

Sheldon Spackman is the News Director at EverythingGP. He covers a diverse range of topics including climate change and the environment, sports—both individual and team—event management, crime and justice, and animal welfare. Sheldon has been featured in various media outlets, including XM 105 FM, 92.9 Big West Country, Drive 102.9 FM, lethbridgenewsNOW, and CHAT News Today.

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Geo Focus

Lethbridge, Canada (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 62 %
Events: 15 %
Data Driven: 13 %
Interviews Q&as: 3 %
Promotional: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Individual Sports
  • Team Sports
  • Event Management Software
  • Event Platforms
  • Business Conferences
  • Networking Events

Pitching Insights

Sheldon Spackman's coverage focuses primarily on local news, particularly in the Alberta region. The articles cover a wide range of topics including crime, business, and events taking place in the area.

Given his focus on local news and evolving stories, pitches to Sheldon should emphasize localized angles or impacts. For example, if pitching a story related to government announcements or events coverage in Alberta or Barrhead specifically, consider how it directly affects residents there.

When reaching out to Sheldon Spackman with relevant information or interview opportunities for his coverage areas such as Ponoka man accused of human trafficking and sexual assault trial scheduled for man charged in Red Deer drug and weapons seizure; keep your pitch concise but thorough about why this is relevant to his audience.

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