Rick Ganley

Preston's Summary

Rick Ganley is a journalist based in Concord, New Hampshire. He writes for New Hampshire Public Radio, covering local news and events in the state. His articles often focus on topics such as government transparency, education, and community events. Rick's work has also been featured in Vermont Public.

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Geo Focus

Concord, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 35 %
Government Announcement: 20 %
Expert Commentary: 10 %
Evolving Stories: 10 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 9 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Elections
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Public Policy
  • School Administration
  • Health News
  • Mental Health

Pitching Insights

Rick Ganley's coverage includes a mix of local New Hampshire news, entertainment, and music events. His focus on government & politics suggests that he would be most responsive to pitches related to local political developments, public policy issues in New Hampshire, and significant court rulings within the state.

For entertainment-related pitches, focusing on live music performances or cultural events in New England may attract his attention. Given his interest in mental health topics as well as NH Supreme Court updates, providing insights into these areas could also resonate with him.

Since Rick focuses primarily on local news and events within New Hampshire and its surrounding regions like Concord and other parts of the state are likely to be more appealing for pitching opportunities.

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