Gavin Nesbitt

Photographer

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Preston's Summary

Gavin Nesbitt is a photographer for KSAT, focusing on local news and events in the San Antonio area. With a keen eye for capturing the essence of a story through visuals, Gavin's work provides a unique perspective on the issues and events that shape the community.

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Geo Focus

San Antonio, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 29 %
Breaking News: 25 %
Government Announcement: 16 %
Event Coverage: 9 %
Press Release: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Disciplines
  • Water Conservation

Pitching Insights

Gavin Nesbitt's articles mainly cover local news, crime, government and politics in San Antonio and Texas. His focus is on evolving stories, breaking news, government announcements, and event coverage. He frequently covers topics such as Homeland Security, crime incidents in the area as well as stories related to small businesses.

For effective outreach to Gavin Nesbitt, consider providing insights or access to sources relevant to ongoing local events like press conferences or breaking crime incidents in San Antonio and surrounding areas of Texas. Expert commentary from law enforcement officials or community leaders could also be valuable for his coverage on crime and its impact on the community.

Given his interest in family & relationships themes at 23%, human-interest angles related to families affected by crimes or local business owners could also resonate with him.

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