Ed Weinstock

Reporter

Preston's Summary

Ed Weinstock is a reporter at WGAL, where he has been covering the Susquehanna Valley since 1986. His reporting often focuses on crime, regional interest, and community events, showcasing his dedication to local stories that impact the lives of residents. Ed's work has been featured in various outlets, including WTAE, KETV, and WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore.

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Geo Focus

York, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 21 %
Event Coverage: 21 %
Breaking News: 19 %
Government Announcement: 17 %
Seasonal: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation
  • Pets
  • Veterinary
  • Commercial Real Estate
  • Housing Market
  • Real Estate Development
  • Residential Real Estate

Pitching Insights

Ed's coverage heavily revolves around crime, community events, and local government announcements in the York County area of Pennsylvania. His focus suggests that he is likely to be particularly receptive to pitches related to local crime stories, community events or initiatives, and governmental announcements within York County.

Given his emphasis on evolving stories and breaking news, Ed may also show interest in pitches related to ongoing criminal investigations or significant updates on previously covered crimes.

Entertainment news appears to be a smaller part of his coverage but could still present an opportunity for relevant localized event coverage or features tied directly into the York County area.

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