Deon Osborne

Associate Editor

Preston's Summary

Deon Osborne is an Associate Editor for The Black Wall Street Times, a local news outlet based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. With a focus on local news and social justice issues, Deon covers stories related to community development, racial inequality, and criminal justice reform.

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Geo Focus

Tulsa, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 29 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 20 %
Evolving Stories: 20 %
Event Coverage: 11 %
Breaking News: 5 %

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Pitching Insights

Deon focuses on local news, particularly government and politics, with a significant emphasis on social justice issues. His coverage suggests that he would be most responsive to pitches related to local government policies, community initiatives, legal developments, and stories highlighting societal challenges within the United States, especially in Oklahoma and Tulsa.

Given his focus on race relations and social justice topics like crime prevention and employment, Deon may be interested in pitches that offer unique perspectives or highlight innovative approaches to addressing these issues within his geographic focus. Additionally, analysis of his coverage indicates a strong interest in evolving stories and breaking news related to government announcements or legal policy regulation at both state and national levels.

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