Mamie Buoy
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Preston's Summary

Mamie Buoy is a journalist based in Charleston, West Virginia. She is a writer for WCHS and her work has also appeared in Wtte Fox 28. Mamie covers local news, including crime, fires, missing persons, and community events in the Charleston area.

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Geo Focus

Huntington, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 46 %
Breaking News: 45 %
Government Announcement: 3 %
Press Release: 2 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 1 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Disaster & Emergency Response
  • School Safety Measures
  • Legal Reform

Pitching Insights

Mamie Buoy's primary coverage revolves around crime, accidents, and tragedies in the local area of West Virginia. Her focus is on evolving stories and breaking news related to incidents such as missing persons, accidents, fires, and criminal investigations.

Given her emphasis on evolving stories and breaking news concerning local crime and tragic events within West Virginia communities like Charleston and Kanawha County, she may be interested in receiving pitches that provide exclusive or firsthand insights into ongoing incidents or access to individuals involved in these events.

For outreach purposes consider providing reliable sources for information along with a detailed context about the specific incident being covered. It is important to ensure that any contributions are sensitive to the nature of the topics being reported.

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