Dylan Siwicki

Breaking News Editor

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Preston's Summary

Dylan Siwicki is a Breaking News Editor at Patch.com. With a strong connection to his Detroit roots, he focuses on delivering impactful stories that resonate with local communities, covering themes such as climate change, legal reform, and consumer behavior analytics. Dylan's work has been featured in Patch.com, where he continues to engage with the pressing issues of our time.

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Geo Focus

Rochester, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 65 %
Data Driven: 26 %
Events: 6 %
Listicles: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Food Safety
  • Food Manufacturing
  • Beverage Production
  • United States
  • Climate Policy
  • ClimateTech
  • FDA
  • Food Production

Pitching Insights

Dylan Siwicki focuses on local news, particularly crime and breaking stories in Michigan and Detroit. Given his focus on evolving and breaking news, he may be interested in pitches related to unfolding events or exclusive interviews with individuals involved in developing stories.

Sources who can provide unique insights into ongoing criminal investigations or emerging local developments are likely to pique Dylan's interest. Additionally, experts with a deep understanding of the dynamics of family-related issues within the context of crime might find opportunities for collaboration.

Pitches should align closely with his geographic focus on Michigan and Detroit, offering localized angles that tie directly into the communities he covers.

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