Andrew Pantazi

Reporter

Preston's Summary

Andrew Pantazi is a Reporter at The Tributary. He focuses on regional interest and world news, with particular attention to law and legal affairs, government and politics, and issues relevant to Florida, including the dynamics of Jacksonville and the political landscape surrounding figures like Ron DeSantis. Andrew has been featured in WJCT Public Media, First Coast News, Miami Herald, Tampa Bay Times, Bradenton Herald, and The Florida Times-Union.

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Geo Focus

Jacksonville, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Legal Policy Regulation: 50 %
Evolving Stories: 20 %
Government Announcement: 15 %
Event Coverage: 6 %
Breaking News: 4 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Elections
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Public Policy
  • Security Policy
  • Tech Policy
  • Civil Lawsuits
  • Conflict & War
  • Current Affairs
  • Global & Security
  • International Affairs

Pitching Insights

Andrew Pantazi's coverage primarily focuses on government and politics, particularly legal policy regulations related to Florida and Jacksonville. Given his focus on local news, he would likely be receptive to pitches from experts or stakeholders with insights into Florida's political landscape, redistricting issues, legislative developments in Jacksonville City Council districts 9 or governmental announcements.

Pitches should provide a local angle or specific insight into the topics covered in Andrew's articles such as redistricting challenges, DeSantis' policies, Jacksonville City Council elections and Democratic-Republican dynamics within the state of Florida.

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