Jessi Mitchell

Community Reporter

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Preston's Summary

Jessi Mitchell is a Community Reporter at CBS News. She covers a diverse range of topics, including religion and spirituality, architecture and planning, as well as arts and entertainment, with a particular focus on social issues in New York City and the Hispanic community. Jessi's work has been featured in CBS News and NewsBreak.

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Geo Focus

New York, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 28 %
Event Coverage: 25 %
Press Release: 19 %
Cites Data: 6 %
Evolving Stories: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Religious Organizations
  • Church Administration
  • Analog Photography
  • Cameras & Photography Equipment

Pitching Insights

Jessi's coverage primarily focuses on local events, government announcements, and community-related topics in Harlem and New York City. Pitches for Jessi should highlight localized stories related to entertainment, lifestyle, government & politics, business, culture & society within these areas. There is a strong emphasis on community-driven initiatives and events that contribute positively to the neighborhoods.

Given her focus on event coverage and press releases, publicists may find success by reaching out with exclusive insights or access to upcoming events in Harlem or New York City. Additionally, pitches that align with the themes of entertainment news and lifestyle would likely resonate well with Jessi.

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