Alex Reimer

Podcast Writer

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Preston's Summary

Alex Reimer is a podcast writer who covers a range of topics, including gay issues for Queerty and sports media for Awful Announcing. With a bold and engaging writing style, Alex's work has also been featured in outlets such as CBS Radio and Outsports, showcasing a unique perspective on current events and cultural trends.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 24 %
Profile Feature: 16 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 11 %
Cites Data: 9 %
Evolving Stories: 8 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Disciplines
  • LGBTQ+ Interest
  • Politics
  • Men's Interest
  • Beauty Industry

Pitching Insights

Alex Reimer's coverage spans sports, LGBTQ+ issues, politics, and entertainment. With a significant focus on expert commentary and legal policy regulation, Alex would likely welcome pitches from experts in these areas who can provide insightful comments or analysis related to the topics he covers.

Given the diverse range of themes and topics covered by Alex, sources with expertise in psychology, gender studies, political science or media studies may also find success when reaching out for potential collaboration.

As his geographic focus is not specified but given the international nature of some of the titles such as "Nikki Haley’s campaign reaches peak cringe just ahead of the Iowa primary," it seems that he takes an interest in both national and international stories within his areas of coverage.

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