Tim Murphy

Former editor, editor-in-chief

Preston's Summary

Tim Murphy is a writer and journalist with a focus on national politics and local issues in New Zealand. He has written for various publications, including Mother Jones, NYN Media, Newsroom NZ, and TechTarget. Tim's work covers a wide range of topics, from social justice and politics to technology and media.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 23 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 19 %
Event Coverage: 13 %
Expert Commentary: 12 %
Evolving Stories: 7 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Elections
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Public Policy
  • Security Policy
  • Tech Policy
  • Individual Sports
  • Sports Disciplines
  • Marketing Technology (MarTech)
  • Search Engine Marketing (SEM)

Pitching Insights

Tim Murphy's coverage primarily focuses on local government and politics in New Zealand. He covers a variety of topics with a significant emphasis on government announcements and legal policy regulation. For effective outreach, consider providing insights or commentary related to the New Zealand political landscape, including government decisions, policies, and their impact.

His articles also touch upon diverse subjects such as mentorship, sales teams, music, media, document management among others; however these are less dominant compared to his focus on Government & Politics. When reaching out to Tim for potential coverage or expert opinions ensure that your pitch aligns with local political interests or legal matters within New Zealand.

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