Martin Austermuhle

Web And Radio Reporter

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Preston's Summary

Martin Austermuhle is a Web and Radio Reporter at WAMU 88.5. He covers a range of topics including the GOP, social issues, lawsuits, Congress, and crime, often exploring the intersections of these themes in his reporting. Martin's work has been featured in ALBISU BLACK LLC, NPR, WBUR, and Wxxi News.

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Geo Focus

Washington, D.C., United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 39 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 25 %
Press Release: 10 %
Evolving Stories: 9 %
Breaking News: 6 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • D.C. Politics
  • D.C. Crime
  • Bowser
  • Sexual Harassment

Pitching Insights

Martin Austermuhle primarily covers local government announcements, legal policy regulation, politics and crime in Washington D.C. He is likely to be interested in pitches related to developments within the local political scene, updates on legal policies or regulations impacting the area, and insights into ongoing criminal matters.

Given his coverage of specific cases and legislation at a local level, he would likely be receptive to sources who have direct knowledge of events occurring within Washington D.C., including officials involved in these cases or individuals directly affected by related policies. If you have expertise or unique insights into significant legislative changes or criminal activities within the region, it could make for an impactful pitch.

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