Preston's Summary

Bill Miller is a freelance journalist at various publications including The Garden Island Newspaper, GBH, and USA TODAY. He covers a diverse range of themes including religion and spirituality, culture and society, as well as healthcare, often exploring topics such as Christianity, markets, and the impact of the Coronavirus. Bill's work has been featured in numerous outlets, including Newsweek and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

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Geo Focus

Brooklyn, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 19 %
Event Coverage: 14 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 12 %
Evolving Stories: 9 %
Profile Feature: 9 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Religious Organizations
  • Art Dealing
  • Social Interest
  • Church Administration
  • Fine Art

Pitching Insights

Bill Miller's coverage spans local news, including culture & society and government & politics within the United States, particularly New York focusing on Brooklyn and Queens. His articles cover a wide range of topics such as local events, obituaries, fire incidents, books, Catholicism, construction projects among others.

For effective outreach to Bill Miller ensure that pitches align with his focus on local news in Brooklyn and Queens. Topics related to community events, political developments at the local level or human interest stories specific to these areas may resonate well with him.

Given his coverage attributes which include evolving stories (17%) and event coverage (15%), consider providing updates or insights into ongoing local issues or upcoming events relevant to his geographic focus for potential engagement.

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