Samantha Jagger
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Preston's Summary

Samantha Jagger is a journalist based in Cumbria, United Kingdom, with a focus on local news. She has written for various publications including BBC News, Cigalah Group, Yahoo Sports Canada, and has been featured in BBC Mundo. Samantha covers a wide range of topics, from environmental issues and crime reports to human interest stories and sporting events.

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Geo Focus

United Kingdom (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 26 %
Breaking News: 21 %
Government Announcement: 19 %
Announcement: 8 %
Expert Commentary: 8 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Public Education
  • School Administration
  • Environmental Services
  • Forestry
  • Natural Resources

Pitching Insights

Samantha's coverage primarily focuses on local news, particularly in Cumbria and occasionally includes broader UK stories. It revolves around crime, entertainment news, sports in the region with a focus on evolving and breaking stories.

For outreach to Samantha Jagger, consider providing insights or perspectives from individuals closely involved in the local areas she covers. For example, community leaders or experts directly related to ongoing events such as mountain rescue teams for call-out records or environmental experts for pollution surveys at Windermere.

Given her extensive coverage of crime-related topics including legal cases and law enforcement activities within Cumbria and London (Metropolitan Police), sources who can provide expert commentary on these matters would likely be well-received by Samantha.

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