Jeremy Tombs

Reporter

Preston's Summary

Jeremy Tombs is a News MMJ/Reporter based in Lexington, Kentucky. With a focus on local news, Jeremy covers a range of topics including homelessness, distillery concerns, education, gun reform, and community initiatives. His work has been featured in WKYT-TV, WYMT, KSLA News 12, and NBC29 WVIR-TV.

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Geo Focus

Lexington, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 25 %
Evolving Stories: 18 %
Breaking News: 15 %
Event Coverage: 15 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 8 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Real Estate Development
  • Cannabis Business

Pitching Insights

Jeremy Tombs focuses on local news, particularly crime, family & relationships, sports, and government & politics in Kentucky. His articles cover a wide range of topics including legislative sessions, healthcare, community development, poverty, criminal justice issues such as gun reform and education.

Pitching to Jeremy would require insights into the local impact of broader national or international trends within these areas. Experts with knowledge of specific challenges facing the Lexington area related to these topics could be valuable contributors for his coverage.

Given Jeremy's emphasis on evolving stories and breaking news along with government announcements at both state and local levels in Kentucky - offering timely updates or exclusive interviews can increase the chances of successful outreach.

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