Matthew Dietz

Digital Editor

Preston's Summary

Matthew Dietz is a Digital Editor at various media outlets. He covers a range of topics including sports, particularly competitive sports like football and the NFL, as well as crime and justice issues, focusing on white-collar crime and the judicial system. Matthew's work has been featured in Houston Style Magazine, Cisco, and numerous television stations including WLKY-TV CBS Louisville and WXII 12 Triad CW.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 26 %
Breaking News: 26 %
Government Announcement: 15 %
Event Coverage: 11 %
Press Release: 6 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Disciplines
  • Legal Reform
  • Team Sports
  • Court Proceedings
  • Corporate Fraud
  • Financial Crimes

Pitching Insights

Matthew Dietz's coverage primarily focuses on local news, crime, and sports in the Ohio area. His articles often cover evolving stories and breaking news related to these topics. If you're reaching out to him, consider providing insights or access to sources related to ongoing local events, criminal cases, or sports developments in the Ohio region.

Since Matthew's focus is on local news and specific areas like Cincinnati and Kentucky, pitches should be tailored with this geographic specificity in mind. If you have expertise or unique perspectives relevant to crime or sports within these regions, it may resonate well with his coverage preferences.

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