Mollie Walker

Reporter

Preston's Summary

Mollie Walker is a General Assignment Sports Reporter at the New York Post. She specializes in covering competitive sports, with a focus on hockey and the NHL, including the New York Rangers and the Stanley Cup, as well as football and the NFL. Mollie's work has been featured in FOX SPORTS Australia, KYRRE GØRVELL-DAHLL, and New York Rangers LLC.

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Geo Focus

New York, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 59 %
Evolving Stories: 15 %
Exclusive: 8 %
Breaking News: 4 %
Profile Feature: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Team Sports
  • Individual Sports
  • Major League Sports
  • International Sports Leagues & Federations

Pitching Insights

Mollie Walker's coverage is heavily focused on local sports, particularly hockey with a strong emphasis on the New York Rangers and NHL. Her articles often cover events and include expert commentary related to these topics.

Given her focus, Mollie would likely be interested in receiving pitches centered around the New York Rangers, NHL events, trade deadlines, and insights from experts within the hockey industry. She may also appreciate exclusive interviews or behind-the-scenes stories about players or team management that provide unique perspectives.

When reaching out to Mollie, it's important to tailor your pitch specifically to the local aspects of the New York area and how they relate to her primary themes of coverage.

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