Brad Palmer

Digital Media Specialist

Preston's Summary

Brad Palmer is a Digital Media Specialist for WSIU Public Broadcasting, focusing on local news in Carbondale, Illinois. With a passion for community journalism, Brad covers a range of topics including crime, local government, community events, and human interest stories. His goal is to keep the residents of Carbondale informed and engaged with the issues that matter most to them.

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Geo Focus

Carbondale, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Breaking News: 15 %
Evolving Stories: 14 %
Government Announcement: 13 %
Event Coverage: 13 %
Press Release: 11 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Campus Life
  • Civil Rights
  • Juvenile Detention

Pitching Insights

Brad Palmer's coverage primarily focuses on local news, with a strong emphasis on crime and sports. He frequently covers breaking news, evolving stories, event coverage, and government announcements related to the Carbondale area in Illinois.

If you are looking to pitch a story to Brad, consider providing updates or insights related to local crime incidents or developments in the sporting community within Carbondale and Southern Illinois University (SIU). Additionally, if there are any significant government announcements or events specific to these areas that would be of interest to the local community, they may align well with his coverage focus.

Given his geographic focus on Carbondale and Illinois as a whole, pitches should be tailored specifically to this region.

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