Nicole Acosta

Staff Writer, Crime

Preston's Summary

Nicole Acosta is a Staff Writer at PEOPLE, where she specializes in crime and breaking news. With five years of experience, her reporting focuses on themes such as crime and justice, the judicial system, and social issues, alongside her interests in aviation and entertainment. Nicole has been featured in various outlets, including Daily Voice, Yahoo News, and People Magazine.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 49 %
Breaking News: 45 %
Exclusive: 2 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Court Proceedings
  • Legal Reform
  • Commercial Airlines
  • Private Airlines

Pitching Insights

Nicole Acosta covers evolving and breaking crime stories, with a focus on legal cases, arrests, violence, and tragedies. She would likely be interested in pitches providing exclusive insights or first-hand accounts related to ongoing criminal investigations or high-profile trials.

Given her coverage of tragic events and criminal activities, experts who can offer valuable insights into victim assistance programs, law enforcement procedures for handling similar cases or psychological perspectives on criminal behavior may capture her interest.

As Nicole does not have a specific geographic focus but instead appears to cover national news in the United States across various crime-related topics consider tailoring your pitch to align with this broad coverage area.

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