Daniel Telvock

Preston's Summary

Daniel Telvock is a local journalist based in Buffalo, New York. He writes for various media outlets, including WIVB/WNLO-TV, WROC-TV Channel 8, and WVNS-TV. His articles cover a range of topics, from local news and legal issues to sports and community events.

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Geo Focus

Buffalo, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 19 %
Breaking News: 19 %
Expert Commentary: 16 %
Government Announcement: 16 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 14 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Law Enforcement Technology
  • Police
  • Church Administration
  • Religious Law
  • Religious Organizations

Pitching Insights

Daniel Telvock's coverage often includes expert commentary, breaking news, and evolving stories related to government & politics as well as crime. His focus on local issues in Buffalo, New York indicates that he is likely interested in topics such as legal policy regulation, government announcements, and ongoing developments within the area.

If you are reaching out to Daniel with a pitch or expertise related to civil liberties, criminal justice reforms or political developments specific to Buffalo or New York state, it would be more aligned with his areas of interest. Additionally, offering insights into evolving stories and providing expert commentary on local legal matters could also resonate well with his coverage preferences.

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