Jeremy Walsh

Online Editor

Preston's Summary

Jeremy Walsh is an Online Editor at the Pleasanton Weekly. He covers a diverse range of topics including sports, entertainment, construction, and real estate, with a keen interest in regional issues and world news. Walsh's work has been featured in various publications including the Cureus Journal of Medical Science, Livermore Vine, and NewsBreak.

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Geo Focus

Pleasanton, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 30 %
Evolving Stories: 18 %
Breaking News: 16 %
Government Announcement: 14 %
Seasonal: 10 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Journalism
  • Media
  • Press
  • Event Management Software
  • Event Platforms
  • Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation
  • Animal Rights

Pitching Insights

Jeremy Walsh focuses on local news, particularly in Pleasanton and the surrounding California area. His coverage heavily features breaking news, events, and evolving stories related to entertainment, crime, family & relationships.

Pitching to Jeremy should be tailored towards providing insights or access to developing local stories such as events, accidents or crime incidents that have a significant impact on the community. Sources who can provide valuable commentary on local happenings or offer unique perspectives are likely to capture his attention.

It's important for PR professionals and experts reaching out to Jeremy Walsh to keep their pitches localized and relevant within the Pleasanton/California context.

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