Brad Miller

Weekday Morning Weather Forecaster

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Preston's Summary

Brad Miller is a weekday morning weather forecaster at WAOW News 9. He covers a range of topics including regional interest, sports, and legal affairs, with a particular focus on both team and individual sports. Brad has been featured in various publications such as Gaslamp Ball, The American Prospect, and the Tampa Bay Times.

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Geo Focus

Green Bay, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 55 %
Events: 26 %
Data Driven: 4 %
Promotional: 3 %
Evolving Stories: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Farm Animal
  • Farm Management
  • Farming Equipment
  • Fisheries
  • Organic Farming
  • Ranching
  • Event Management Tools
  • Event Planning

Pitching Insights

Brad Miller's focus is primarily on local weather patterns and forecasts, with a significant emphasis on seasonal changes. Given his coverage attributes, he may be interested in receiving pitches from meteorologists or climate experts who can provide insights into evolving weather phenomena specific to the United States, Wisconsin, or Wausau.

Pitches could include detailed analysis of upcoming weather patterns, explanations of unusual climatic events (like El Niño), or localized data that supports broader regional trends. Additionally, offering access to unique datasets or forecasts that align with Brad’s area of coverage could also capture his interest.

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