Chase Justice

Sports Reporter / MMJ

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Preston's Summary

Chase Justice is a Sports Reporter and MMJ at WSAV-TV. He covers a wide range of topics within the realm of sports, including individual and team sports, as well as sports tournaments, emphasizing the competitive nature of professional athletics. Chase's work has been featured in WSAV-TV, WJCL 22, and WYFF 4.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 56 %
Events: 20 %
Data Driven: 18 %
Interviews Q&as: 2 %
Listicles: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Individual Sports
  • Team Sports
  • Sports Tournaments

Pitching Insights

Chase Justice's coverage is heavily focused on local sports, particularly college-level football and basketball. He frequently covers specific game results and evolving stories within the context of these sports.

If you are involved in or have insights about college-level sports in Georgia, especially focusing on Savannah-based teams like Furman, Wofford, or the Tigers, Chase may be interested in your potential contribution to his coverage. Additionally, if you can provide insider perspectives or access to evolving stories surrounding these teams' performances and events that he has covered recently, it could pique his interest.

Remember that Chase's primary focus is local sports within the United States with a particular emphasis on Georgia and more specifically Savannah.

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