Tami Swearingen
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Preston's Summary

Tami Swearingen is a journalist for the Star-Herald, based in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. With a focus on local news and events, Tami's articles often take readers on virtual road trips, exploring the unique attractions and stories of the Scottsbluff area.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Exclusive: 30 %
Event Coverage: 30 %
Review: 20 %
Announcement: 10 %
Seasonal: 10 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Family Travel
  • Wellness Programs
  • Diet & Nutrition

Pitching Insights

Tami Swearingen's local focus on travel and tourism, with a significant emphasis on nostalgia, memories, and past events suggests that she is likely to be most responsive to pitches related to local travel destinations, particularly those with historical or nostalgic significance. Consider reaching out if you have unique insights into off-the-beaten-path attractions or can provide a fresh perspective on well-known locations in the Nebraska/Scottsbluff area.

Given Tami’s coverage attributes focusing on exclusivity and event coverage, consider offering exclusive access or previews of upcoming events or seasonal attractions in the region. Additionally, providing behind-the-scenes looks at popular tourist spots could also resonate with her audience.

Since Tami's geographic focus is specific to Scottsbluff and Nebraska, ensure that any pitches are tailored specifically to this location for the best chance of engagement.

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