Jeremy Scott

Vice President, Editorial Operations

Preston's Summary

Jeremy Scott is the Vice President of Editorial Operations and a journalist based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. With a focus on local news, Jeremy writes for various media outlets including KGW-TV, 90.5 WESA, WJOL-AM, and has also been featured in Alpha Broadcasting. His articles cover a range of topics including crime, sports, traffic incidents, and cultural events in the Pittsburgh area.

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Geo Focus

Joliet, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 30 %
Breaking News: 26 %
Government Announcement: 21 %
Press Release: 9 %
Event Coverage: 8 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Construction Industry
  • Public Event Safety
  • Pets
  • Public Transportation
  • Legal Rights of Minors

Pitching Insights

Jeremy Scott's coverage primarily focuses on local breaking news and evolving crime stories in the Pittsburgh area, as well as some sports-related content. If you aim to reach out effectively to Jeremy, consider providing insights or expert commentary related to ongoing criminal investigations, traffic accidents, local sports events (especially Pittsburgh Steelers), and government announcements affecting the Pittsburgh area. Additionally, if you have information about evolving stories or breaking news related to crime or sports in the specified geographic focus of Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh, your pitch is more likely to resonate with him.

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