Greg Coy

News Anchor

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Preston's Summary

Greg Coy is a News Anchor at WJCL 22. He covers a diverse range of topics, including energy and mining, arts and entertainment, and music, while also delving into crime and business stories in Georgia, featuring notable figures like Mark Cuban and law enforcement leaders. Greg's work is featured in various segments that highlight the intersection of these themes.

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Geo Focus

Savannah, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 33 %
Breaking News: 27 %
Government Announcement: 12 %
Event Coverage: 11 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Energy Policy & Regulation
  • Energy Sustainability
  • Renewable Energy
  • Music Business

Pitching Insights

Greg Coy's reporting is focused on local news and crime in Savannah, Georgia. His coverage heavily features evolving stories and breaking news related to local crime, community events, police activities, and elections. Pitches to Greg should focus on providing updates or insights into ongoing local criminal cases, community events with a significant impact, developments in election-related activities at the local level such as candidate profiles or voter engagement initiatives.

Given his emphasis on evolving stories and breaking news related to crime and community events in Savannah, Georgia, sources with direct knowledge of these topics would be valuable for engaging Greg effectively.

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