Travis Fortnum

Multi-Skilled Journalist

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Preston's Summary

Travis Fortnum is a Multi-Skilled Journalist at CTV News Windsor. He specializes in municipal politics, crime, court proceedings, and the impact of social media, with a notable focus on health and wellness, cannabis regulation, and energy policy. Travis has been featured in Global News, CTV News, CTV News Windsor, and CTV News London.

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Geo Focus

Windsor, Canada (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

Beta
Informative: 47 %
Interviews Q&as: 11 %
Data Driven: 9 %
Events: 9 %
Evolving Stories: 7 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Air Travel
  • Healthcare Administration

Pitching Insights

Travis Fortnum's coverage focuses on local news, events, sports, crime, government & politics in the Windsor area and Detroit. His articles include a mix of announcements, evolving stories and breaking news related to these themes.

For those looking to reach out to Travis with pitches or story ideas, consider providing localized content that is relevant to Windsor or Detroit. Topics related to local events, sports updates (especially featuring Detroit teams), community issues and municipal government developments could be well-received by Travis as they align closely with his coverage areas.

Given the significant focus on sports and crime-related topics in his work, offering insights from local athletes or law enforcement officials involved in prominent cases may also resonate with him.

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