Brian Schroeder

AM/Noon Meteorologist

Preston's Summary

Brian Schroeder is an AM/Noon Meteorologist at WBNG TV. He specializes in regional interest and world news, with a focus on climate change and the environment, while also covering topics related to sports such as softball, hockey, baseball, football, and the Minnesota Timberwolves. Brian has been featured in KPHO-TV (Phoenix, AZ), WBNG TV 12, KSTP-TV (St Paul, MN), and Bernardsville News.

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Geo Focus

Prior Lake, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 65 %
Seasonal: 29 %
Expert Commentary: 1 %
Evolving Stories: 1 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Climate Policy
  • Global Warming

Pitching Insights

Brian’s focus is primarily on local sports events and news, particularly hockey, football, and basketball. Given the heavy emphasis on event coverage, he may be most responsive to pitches related to upcoming games or recent matches of local sports teams.

For those looking to reach out with expert commentary or insights into local sports events and their impact on the community in Minnesota specifically would likely grab his attention. Additionally, providing unique angles about players' contributions beyond game performance could also attract interest.

Considering Brian's geographic focus on Saint Paul and Minnesota as a whole, stories that directly relate to these areas (such as interviews with local athletes or coaches) are more likely to resonate with him than broader national or international topics.

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