David Swartz

Preston's Summary

David Swartz is a local journalist based in Estherville, Iowa. He writes for communityq.com and his work has also appeared in Morningstar, Patheos, and Inc. David covers a wide range of local sports events, including high school athletics, and also contributes to articles highlighting the top news and events in the Estherville community.

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Geo Focus

Estherville, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 53 %
Private Sector Announcements: 16 %
Press Release: 8 %
Cites Data: 4 %
Evolving Stories: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Tournaments
  • Individual Sports
  • Business Conferences
  • Company Retreats
  • Networking Events

Pitching Insights

David Swartz focuses on local news, particularly high school sports like basketball, wrestling, and track and field. His coverage is heavy on event coverage and announcements related to these local events.

Given his focus on local news in Estherville, Iowa, he would likely be most responsive to pitches that involve exclusive access or insights into the teams and events he covers. Pitches offering interviews with coaches or standout athletes from the covered schools could also be of interest.

Additionally, given his attention to house & home themes alongside sports coverage, there may be opportunities for stories highlighting community engagement through sports or featuring unique aspects of homes tied to the sporting community.

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