Jamie DeLine

Television News Reporter

Preston's Summary

Jamie DeLine is a television news reporter based in Albany, New York. With a focus on local news, Jamie has written for various television stations including WTEN-TV, WROC-TV Channel 8, and has been featured in other media outlets such as WIVB/WNLO-TV, WFXV/WUTR/WPNY, and NewsChannel 9 WSYR. Jamie covers a wide range of topics including politics, legislation, healthcare, and community issues.

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Geo Focus

Albany, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 56 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 27 %
Press Release: 7 %
Cites Data: 3 %
Evolving Stories: 1 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Lawsuits
  • Federal Legislation
  • AI Platforms
  • Cannabis Regulation
  • Farm Management
  • Lifelong Learning

Pitching Insights

Jamie DeLine's coverage largely centers on government announcements, legal policy regulation, and New York State politics. Given the focus on local (United States, New York, Albany) news and legislative updates in her articles, she is likely to be most receptive to pitches that provide insights or commentary related to state-level legislation, political developments within New York State or information about local public policies.

She may also appreciate sources who can offer perspectives on issues impacting the region or those able to provide insider insights into legislative processes at a local level. It would be beneficial for outreach efforts to align with Jamie’s focus on state-specific topics and the impact of legislation within New York State.

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