Taylor Rocha

Sports Reporter

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Preston's Summary

Taylor Rocha is a Sports Reporter at KSNNews. With a focus on basketball, football, baseball, and the Olympics, she brings a dynamic perspective to sports reporting, drawing from her experiences in Rhode Island and beyond. Taylor has been featured in KSNW-TV (Wichita, KS), WCVB Channel 5, WJAR-TV, and ABC15 Arizona.

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Geo Focus

Providence, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 66 %
Announcement: 11 %
Profile Feature: 11 %
Seasonal: 11 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Ice hockey
  • Sports achievements
  • Youth sports
  • Local athletes
  • High school sports

Pitching Insights

Taylor's coverage is heavily focused on local sports, particularly highlighting achievements and events involving local athletes. Pitches should be tailored to showcase unique stories about local athletes' accomplishments or upcoming sporting events in Rhode Island and Providence.

Since Taylor covers a diverse range of sports topics such as ice hockey, youth sports, and high school athletics, she may be interested in pitches that feature profiles of standout individuals or teams within these areas.

Considering her strong emphasis on event coverage and profile features related to sports achievements, consider offering exclusive access to athletes with compelling stories or organizing opportunities for Taylor to cover significant sporting events featuring local talent.

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