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Top 11 Meet the Media Profiles of 2020

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To help automotive and mobility PR professionals get a better handle on specific reporters’ needs, interests and beats … and to bridge the gap between these PR pros and the media who cover the most fascinating industry in the world – automotive/mobility – we launched our Meet the Media blog series in early 2016.

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Meet the Media: Tim Levin, Senior Reporter at InsideEVs

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How long have you been in journalism and how did you get started? A summer internship at Forbes in 2016 introduced me to actual, fact-based journalism. I also try to highlight innovations that feel like small glimpses into the future. I was an editor for my high school’s paper, helming the Onion -inspired satire section.

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Meet the Media: Vesna Brajkovic, Managing Editor of Heavy Duty Trucking & TruckingInfo.com

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Vesna Brajkovic has been covering the transportation industry since 2016, including trucking, railroading, the automotive aftermarket and aviation. How long have you been in journalism and how did you get started? I’ve covered aviation, the automotive aftermarket, fleet maintenance, passenger and freight rail, and trucking.

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Meet the Media: Craig Cole, Road Test Editor at Roadshow by CNET

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The first one is a review of a 2016 Lincoln MKX ( [link] ) and the second is a first drive of the updated 2019 Honda Pilot ( [link] ). How long have you been in journalism and how did you get started? I’ve been a full-time automotive journalist my entire professional career, ever since I graduated college waaay back in 2007.

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Remakes & Remixes: Replicating Successful Digital PR Campaigns

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Automotive journalists continue to write stories about these types of studies, and they don’t seem to mind that the “winners” (in this case, the worst roads) don’t change much. In short, they behave very differently to the automotive journalists we looked at for the Highways to Hell piece. me in 2016, from How to Build a Time Machine.

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Meet the Media: John Baxter, Freelance Writer

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My background in trucking industry publishing stems from work for several publications allied with Commercial Carrier Journal , including Owner Operator and, later on Overdrive and Truckers News. How long have you been in journalism and how did you get started? My life as a freelancer began in 2012.

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