Lauren Walsh

Sports Anchor/Reporter

Preston's Summary

Lauren Walsh is a Sports Anchor and Reporter for WSMV-TV in Nashville, Tennessee. She is a recipient of the NSMA Vermont Sportscaster of the Year award in 2019 and is an alumna of Syracuse University's Newhouse School of Communications. Lauren's work focuses on delivering sports news and stories to the viewers of WSMV, and her articles have also been featured in RSVP Magazine and WXII 12 Triad CW.

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Geo Focus

Nashville, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 42 %
Seasonal: 17 %
Promotional Deal: 10 %
Evolving Stories: 8 %
Private Sector Announcements: 4 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Fashion Industry
  • Parenting Styles
  • Celebrities
  • Entertainment News

Pitching Insights

Lauren Walsh predominantly covers local events, with a strong focus on crime and breaking news. Based on her coverage attributes and topics covered, she is likely to be most responsive to pitches related to ongoing or evolving stories in the community, particularly those related to crime, accidents, legislation changes, and natural disasters.

Given the nature of her articles focusing on localized events such as fires, crimes, accidents and health concerns like virus outbreaks in Middle Tennessee area; sources who have direct knowledge or are involved in these incidents would be valuable for her reporting.

It's important for PR professionals reaching out to Lauren Walsh to provide accurate information regarding local incidents while being sensitive about the potentially distressing nature of some of these topics.

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