Spencer Custodio

Civic Editor

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Preston's Summary

Spencer Custodio is the Civic Editor at Voice of OC. He focuses on civic coverage across Orange County, with a keen interest in law and legal affairs, environmental issues, and sports business. Custodio's work has been featured in Voice of OC, where he played a pivotal role in award-winning COVID-19 coverage and has overseen significant investigations, including the Anaheim corruption scandal.

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Geo Focus

Fullerton, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 31 %
Evolving Stories: 20 %
Government Announcement: 15 %
Event Coverage: 7 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 6 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Environmental Services

Pitching Insights

Spencer Custodio's coverage is primarily focused on local government, politics, and legal policy regulation in the United States, specifically California and Orange County. His articles often cover breaking news related to government announcements and legal policy regulations at a local level.

When reaching out to Spencer, consider providing insights or commentary related to local government decisions, political developments within Orange County or California, corruption issues, housing crisis policies specific to the region (such as rent control), and any significant announcements from governmental bodies in these areas.

It would be beneficial for sources reaching out to Spencer to have direct relevance or expertise in the specific geographic area of his focus - the United States, California, especially Orange County.

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