Rachel Ripp

Weekend Evening Anchor, Multi-Skilled Journalist, Fill-In Sports Anchor

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Preston's Summary

Rachel Ripp is a Weekend Evening Anchor and Multi-Skilled Journalist at WCNC Charlotte, where she also serves as a Fill-In Sports Anchor. Her reporting spans a variety of themes including sports, travel and tourism, food and beverages, and technology, with a focus on both individual and team sports, as well as regional interest and world news. Rachel's work has been featured in prominent outlets such as ABC10, WLTX-TV, WTSP-TV, KMBC 9, and MSN.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 48 %
Events: 22 %
Interviews Q&as: 15 %
Promotional: 2 %
Evolving Stories: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Individual Sports
  • Team Sports
  • United States
  • Business Conferences
  • Networking Events

Pitching Insights

Rachel Ripp's focus is primarily on local news and community events in South Carolina, particularly Columbia. Given her coverage attributes and the themes she covers, Rachel would likely be interested in pitches related to human interest stories, local government announcements, community events or initiatives that have a direct impact on families and individuals.

Pitches could include heartwarming stories about overcoming adversity, public input opportunities for local planning or infrastructure projects that affect communities within her geographic scope. Additionally, sources who can provide insights into local governance decisions or business developments with a human-interest angle may also resonate well with Rachel.

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