Shelby Clark
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Preston's Summary

Shelby Clark is a journalist based in Elmira, New York. She writes for WETM-TV, an NBC affiliate, and has also contributed to Brigham Young University and The Shield At Usi. Shelby's articles cover a range of topics including weather forecasts, pollen outlooks, local news, and academic achievements in the field of physical and mathematical sciences.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Seasonal: 44 %
Event Coverage: 13 %
Press Release: 11 %
Evolving Stories: 8 %
Announcement: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Stocks & Bonds
  • Investment Strategies
  • Wealth Management

Pitching Insights

Shelby's coverage primarily focuses on local weather, particularly seasonal trends and pollen outlooks. She also covers news related to the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences at BYU.

Given her focus on local weather, Shelby is likely to be interested in receiving pitches from meteorologists or experts who can provide insights into upcoming weather patterns specific to the Elmira area. Additionally, she might be interested in stories related to environmental issues such as pollen outbreaks.

For coverage related to BYU’s College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, she may be receptive to press releases or stories highlighting achievements or events within the college.

As for the themes covered by Shelby, it seems that house & home-related content is prevalent. However, tragedy-related topics are also present but less frequent compared to other themes.

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