Tim Peterson

Senior Media Editor

Preston's Summary

Tim Peterson is a Senior Media Editor for Digiday, specializing in media and advertising industry news. With a background in journalism, Tim's work has appeared in various publications, including Wisconsin Public Radio, Daily Titan, and Price County Review. He covers a range of topics, including content creation, technology, politics, and the future of media.

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Geo Focus

Milwaukee, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Expert Commentary: 30 %
Event Coverage: 17 %
Government Announcement: 12 %
Cites Data: 10 %
Press Release: 6 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Media
  • Journalism
  • Broadcast Media
  • Authors
  • Books
  • Publishing Houses

Pitching Insights

Tim Peterson's articles cover a wide range of topics primarily related to content and publishing, as well as politics. His work often includes expert commentary and data citations, indicating an interest in insights supported by credible sources.

If you're looking to pitch to Tim, consider providing informed perspectives on the future of TV, developments shaping the content and publishing industry, or analysis on political matters that are relevant at a national level. Expert opinions backed by solid data or government announcements may be particularly appealing for his coverage style.

While there is no specific geographic focus mentioned for Tim's work, he has covered news about Wisconsin in one article so pitches centered around this region might also resonate with him.

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