Dialynn Dwyer

Assistant Editor, News

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Preston's Summary

Dialynn Dwyer is an Assistant Editor for News at Boston.com. With a focus on public health, addiction, and mental health, her reporting spans a range of topics including breaking news, crime, and historical features, particularly within Boston and New England. Dialynn's work has been recognized with multiple awards from the New England Newspaper Association and the New York Press Association, and she is featured in Boston.com.

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Geo Focus

Boston, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Breaking News: 39 %
Evolving Stories: 36 %
Government Announcement: 10 %
Press Release: 4 %
Cites Data: 3 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Public Transportation
  • Transportation Policy & Regulation
  • Traffic Management Systems
  • Pets
  • Veterinary

Pitching Insights

Dialynn Dwyer's articles primarily revolve around local crime, accidents, and breaking news in Massachusetts. She seems to focus on reporting immediate and evolving stories related to these topics.

If you're reaching out to Dialynn, consider offering insights or firsthand accounts related to ongoing local incidents or developments. Expert commentary from individuals impacted by the events she covers may also be of interest. Additionally, providing information on community initiatives or resources related to the areas affected by these events could potentially attract her attention.

As she mainly concentrates on local news within Massachusetts and Boston, pitches should align with this geographic scope for better relevance.

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