Blake Sammann

Weekend Anchor/Reporter

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Preston's Summary

Blake Sammann is a Weekend Anchor/Reporter at KKTV 11 News. With a background in broadcast journalism, he focuses on themes such as animal rescue and rehabilitation, disaster and emergency response, and law enforcement technology. Blake's work has been featured in WGEM TV, KJCT-TV (ABC 8), KWTX News 10, KSWO TV, and FOX5 Vegas - KVVU.

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Geo Focus

Colorado Springs, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 57 %
Data Driven: 11 %
Breaking News: 8 %
Evolving Stories: 7 %
Interviews Q&as: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation
  • Animal Rights
  • Disaster & Emergency Response
  • Public Event Safety
  • Law Enforcement Technology
  • Police

Pitching Insights

Blake Sammann's focus is on local news, community events, public safety, education, and agriculture in the United States with a particular emphasis on Quincy and Illinois. To reach out effectively to Blake, consider offering stories related to innovative educational programs or initiatives within the area or significant developments in local public safety measures. Additionally, topics such as agricultural impact due to weather conditions or community events would likely align with his coverage scope.

Given the prominence of government announcements and event coverage in his articles, providing newsworthy updates about community happenings or exclusive access to local events may also attract his attention.

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