Bob D’Angelo

National Content Editor

Preston's Summary

Bob D'Angelo is a National Content Editor with a focus on local news in the United States, specifically in Oklahoma and Tulsa. He has written for various media outlets, including WFXT Boston 25 News, Wsb Radio, Krmg, WHIO-TV, WGAU, WFTV, KIRO 7, and WSB-TV. Bob's articles cover a range of topics, including celebrity news, human interest stories, and breaking news events.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 34 %
Breaking News: 32 %
Government Announcement: 10 %
Announcement: 5 %
Expert Commentary: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Accidents
  • Halloween
  • Food recalls
  • Animal diseases
  • Police rescues
  • Celebrity news
  • Sports
  • Drug seizures
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Business acquisitions
  • Squatters
  • Product recalls
  • Social media threats
  • Wildlife encounters

Pitching Insights

Bob D’Angelo's coverage heavily focuses on evolving stories and breaking news, with a keen interest in entertainment news and crime. His recent articles cover a range of topics such as accidents, Halloween, food recalls, animal diseases, police rescues, celebrity news, and more.

When reaching out to Bob with story ideas or expert commentary pitches related to his recent coverage topics like accidents or crime-related events happening in the United States with particular emphasis on Oklahoma or Tulsa would likely be well-received. Additionally, since he covers entertainment news frequently consider pitching him stories involving celebrities and their activities.

Remember that Bob's geographic focus is local to the United States specifically Oklahoma and Tulsa so any pitches should align with these areas for better relevance.

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