Larry Platt

Editor

Preston's Summary

Larry Platt is an Editor at The Philadelphia Citizen. He covers a range of topics including government and politics, culture and society, and regional interests, with a particular focus on Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia Phillies. Larry's work has been featured in 6abc WPVI-TV Philadelphia and he is the author of five books, including his upcoming release "Life is Magic."

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Geo Focus

Philadelphia, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Opinion Editorial: 32 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 27 %
Cites Data: 12 %
Event Coverage: 12 %
Evolving Stories: 5 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Elections
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Public Policy
  • Security Policy
  • Tech Policy
  • Pop Culture

Pitching Insights

Larry Platt's focus on opinion editorials, legal policy regulation, and evolving stories related to government & politics indicates a receptiveness to insightful commentary from experts in the field. He seems inclined towards local coverage centered around Philadelphia and Pennsylvania.

If you are reaching out to Larry, consider offering well-researched data or opinions on political issues specific to these areas. Additionally, pitches that tie into ongoing or developing political stories within this geographic scope may be of interest.

Given his emphasis on local politics and evolving stories, sources with direct knowledge of Philadelphia's political landscape will likely pique Larry’s interest.

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