Tim Seaman

Sports Director and anchor at KCAU-TV

Preston's Summary

Tim Seaman is a Sports Director and anchor at KCAU-TV, focusing on local sports news in Sioux City, Iowa. With a passion for storytelling, Tim covers a wide range of sports events, from high school athletics to professional leagues, and provides in-depth analysis and interviews with local athletes and coaches.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 28 %
Event Coverage: 18 %
Evolving Stories: 12 %
Breaking News: 11 %
Press Release: 11 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Real Estate Development
  • Energy Policy & Regulation
  • Residential Real Estate
  • Commercial Real Estate
  • United States

Pitching Insights

Tim Seaman's articles predominantly cover local government announcements and community events in the Sioux City area. He also covers stories related to Family & Relationships, with a focus on local impact.

To effectively pitch to Tim, consider offering insights or interviews with key figures involved in local government decisions or community events in the Sioux City area. Additionally, if you have expertise in issues such as education policies at the local level or community engagement initiatives specific to Sioux City, your input may be of interest to him.

As his coverage is focused on a specific geographic area, ensure that any pitches are relevant to this region and its unique characteristics.

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