Let's test your media knowledge a little bit.
Do you know what a beat is?
If, at this moment, you're trying to verbalize a term that has anything to do with music, stop. That's not it.
In the wide world of media, a "beat" is an area or subject that a reporter specifically covers. For example, when I worked at the Springfield News-Sun in Springfield, Ohio, I was on the county government beat. I covered all things related to Clark County, including regularly going to county commission meetings and events of other local governmental agencies. While I was at the Marshall News Messenger in Marshall, Texas, I covered education, but before that, I was the religion reporter.
Now that you have it, let's discuss why this is important. Knowing what beat a reporter covers is good to know because it tells you which reporter to pitch your story to -- directing the flow of information. While there are GA (general assignment) reporters who pretty much cover any and every thing, it's great to know when to contact the business reporter or the education person.
Knowing which beat you want -- and therefore which reporter to contact -- saves you time, as well as the person who would normally have to shuffle your press release off to the right person anyway.
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