Bill Duhart

NJ.com

Preston's Summary

Bill Duhart is a multimedia journalist at NJ.com. He covers a diverse range of topics including education, real estate, social issues, and crime, with a particular focus on the intersections of these areas in relation to community engagement and democracy. Bill's work has been featured in PennLive.com, the Associated Press of Pakistan, and NJ Cannabis Insider.

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Geo Focus

Hammonton, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 25 %
Event Coverage: 15 %
Breaking News: 13 %
Press Release: 12 %
Evolving Stories: 12 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Real Estate Development
  • Campus Life
  • Music Business

Pitching Insights

Bill Duhart's coverage focuses on local news in New Jersey, with a particular emphasis on government announcements, breaking news, and evolving stories related to crime and culture & society. His articles cover a wide range of topics including fatal accidents, civil rights, historic preservation, cannabis legislation, general elections in specific counties like Camden and Salem.

When reaching out to Bill Duhart for potential story ideas or sources he would likely be most interested in pitches that relate to local events or developments within New Jersey. This could include insights from community leaders regarding policy changes or breaking news affecting the state.

Given his focus on civil rights issues and historical preservation as well as ongoing criminal investigations or trials taking place locally in New Jersey may also be relevant for pitching newsworthy items.

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