Andrew Freiden

Meteorologist

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Preston's Summary

Andrew Freiden is a meteorologist with a focus on local weather in Richmond, Virginia. He is currently employed by Wrlh-Fox Richmond and his work has also appeared on NBC12 - WWBT. Andrew provides daily weather forecasts and updates, as well as coverage of severe weather events in the Richmond area.

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Geo Focus

Richmond, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Seasonal: 58 %
Cites Data: 13 %
Event Coverage: 11 %
Evolving Stories: 5 %
Announcement: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Climate Policy
  • ClimateTech
  • Global Warming
  • United States
  • Canada
  • Environmental Services
  • Forestry
  • Natural Resources

Pitching Insights

Andrew Freiden shows a strong focus on local weather forecasts, with particular attention to seasonal changes and significant weather events. Given this, individuals who can provide insights into upcoming weather patterns or explain the impact of specific conditions on communities in Virginia, specifically Richmond, would likely be able to engage him effectively.

Andrew's coverage emphasizes tragedy and house & home themes alongside his predominant topics of weather and forecast. This suggests he may also be interested in stories that connect severe weather events to their impact on homes and communities within his geographic focus. Therefore, pitches focusing on how specific types of extreme weather might affect houses or communities could resonate well with him.

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