Dean Poling

Preston's Summary

Dean Poling is a local journalist based in Valdosta, Georgia. He writes for several newspapers including THE MOULTRIE OBSERVER, Valdosta Daily Times, and The Tifton Gazette. Dean covers a range of topics including local events, arts and culture, politics, and human interest stories. His work has also been featured in Yahoo News and the Niagara Gazette.

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Geo Focus

Valdosta, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 32 %
Review: 32 %
Announcement: 10 %
Profile Feature: 7 %
Expert Commentary: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Authors
  • Books
  • Publishing Houses
  • Plays & Musicals

Pitching Insights

Dean Poling's focus primarily centers around local entertainment news with a strong emphasis on announcements, reviews, and event coverage. This suggests that he would be interested in receiving pitches related to local events, new book releases, literary works by authors from the region or those visiting, as well as cultural happenings in Valdosta and surrounding areas.

Given his interest in books and literature-related topics such as Charles Frazier and "The Trackers," consider providing him with information about local author readings/signings, book fairs or festivals within Valdosta or Georgia that align with his coverage themes.

As Dean focuses on local events within Georgia (Valdosta), targeted pitches highlighting unique aspects of the area’s literary scene or upcoming cultural events may resonate effectively.

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