Randi Ayala

Reporter

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Preston's Summary

Randi Ayala is a reporter for WUSA-TV and WTOL 11, focusing on local news in the Washington, D.C. area. With a passion for community issues and social justice, Randi covers a range of topics including health, homelessness, legislation, and cultural events. She strives to give a voice to underrepresented communities and shed light on important stories that impact the local community.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 35 %
Event Coverage: 24 %
Evolving Stories: 9 %
Press Release: 7 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 7 %

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Pitching Insights

Randi Ayala's focus is predominantly on local news and community events in the Washington D.C. area, with an emphasis on public safety, health and wellness, African American culture. Given her coverage attributes and topics covered, she would likely be interested in pitches related to local government announcements or initiatives aimed at addressing community concerns.

Pitches could also include human interest stories that align with her themes of Culture & Society, Education, Government & Politics as well as Family & Relationships. Additionally, providing insights from local community leaders or experts involved in addressing these issues may be appealing to Randi for potential coverage opportunities.

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