Tom Parsons

Director, Enterprise Customer Success (EMEA/APAC)

Preston's Summary

Tom Parsons is the TV and AV Editor at a popular website. With a focus on national news in the United Kingdom, Tom writes for publications such as the Daily Express and What Hi-Fi?. His articles cover a range of topics including sports, entertainment, technology, and current events.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 43 %
Evolving Stories: 22 %
Breaking News: 12 %
Government Announcement: 6 %
Cites Data: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Individual Sports
  • Sports Disciplines
  • Team Sports
  • International Sports Leagues & Federations
  • Major League Sports
  • Sports Tournaments
  • Computer Software
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Mobile Apps
  • Phones & Tablets
  • Video Game Consoles
  • Video Games
  • Wearables
  • Web Applications

Pitching Insights

Tom Parsons focuses primarily on sports, with a particular emphasis on football (soccer) and the English Premier League. He also covers tennis extensively. His coverage tends to focus heavily on event coverage and evolving stories within these sports.

If you are considering reaching out to Tom, providing insights or access related to ongoing sporting events such as matches, tournaments, or behind-the-scenes developments in the world of football and tennis could be particularly effective. This includes exclusive interviews with players, coaches or key figures within these sports.

Additionally, given his interest in TV technology news related to advancements in this field might pique his interest as well.

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