Scott Reister

Sports Anchor

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Preston's Summary

Scott Reister is a sports anchor for KCCI-TV, focusing on local sports in Des Moines, Iowa. With a passion for covering college football, basketball, and high school sports, Scott brings the latest updates, game highlights, and interviews to the viewers in the Des Moines area.

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Geo Focus

Des Moines, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 83 %
Profile Feature: 3 %
Government Announcement: 2 %
Press Release: 2 %
Investment Analysis: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Tournaments
  • Team Sports
  • Individual Sports
  • Broadcast Media

Pitching Insights

Scott Reister's focus is primarily on local sports, particularly college basketball and football in Iowa. Given the heavy emphasis on event coverage, he would likely be interested in pitches centered around upcoming games, player interviews or human interest stories related to these local teams.

As Scott focuses predominantly on covering specific sporting events and teams within Iowa, those looking to pitch to him should consider tailoring their pitches specifically toward the local college basketball and football scene in Iowa. Additionally, given his focus on event coverage of local sports teams such as Iowa State University, Drake University, and the University of Iowa among others; relevant story angles could involve insights from players or coaches about upcoming or recent games.

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