Deborah Reed
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Preston's Summary

Deborah Reed is a journalist based in Wyoming, Michigan. She writes for WKTV Journal, focusing on local news and community events. Her work has also been featured in The Conversation Australia + NZ, covering a range of topics including education, culture, and social issues.

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Geo Focus

Grand Rapids, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 42 %
Press Release: 18 %
Seasonal: 10 %
Government Announcement: 6 %
Breaking News: 6 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Real Estate Development
  • Event Planning
  • Consumer Health
  • Lifelong Learning

Pitching Insights

Deborah Reed's coverage focuses on local news, particularly in the Michigan areas of Grand Rapids and Wyoming. The articles predominantly cover local events, government announcements, seasonal topics, press releases as well as entertainment news, crime stories, human resources & employment issues and government & politics.

If you are reaching out to Deborah with a pitch or information pertinent to her coverage areas in Michigan (Grand Rapids and Wyoming), focusing on community events, activities of local organizations or any significant developments related to Kentwood or Wyoming would likely be most relevant. Additionally, if your input pertains to entertainment news or addresses human resources & employment matters within these regions specifically it may also capture her interest.

Given the wide range of topics she covers locally including government announcements and political matters at a regional level; providing insights into these areas will enhance the relevance of your outreach efforts.

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