Ron Schloerb

Staff Photographer

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Preston's Summary

Ron Schloerb is a staff photographer for the Cape Cod Times, focusing on local news and events in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. With a keen eye for capturing moments and telling stories through his photographs, Ron provides visual coverage of sports events, community gatherings, and other significant happenings in the area.

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Geo Focus

North Eastham, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 88 %
Evolving Stories: 3 %
Government Announcement: 2 %
Press Release: 1 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Disciplines
  • Team Sports
  • Individual Sports
  • NASA
  • International Space Station
  • Pets

Pitching Insights

Ron Schloerb's coverage predominantly focuses on local sports events, particularly basketball, hockey, and wrestling. Given the focus on event coverage and high school-level sports teams in Massachusetts, he is likely to be receptive to pitches related to upcoming games or tournaments featuring these sports.

If you have news about exceptional performances of young athletes or human-interest stories from local sporting events in Massachusetts, especially Cape Cod area, it would align with Ron's area of interest. Additionally, if there are any unique community initiatives or heartwarming stories surrounding these local sporting events that could resonate with his audience.

Given the specific nature of Ron's coverage—being focused mainly within a particular region—it would be beneficial for outreach efforts to highlight relevance to the Cape Cod area or specific Massachusetts communities when pitching potential story ideas.

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