Brianna Juneau

Reporter/Weather Forecaster

Preston's Summary

Brianna Juneau is a reporter and weather forecaster for KRTV Communications. With experience in various media outlets including KPAX Missoula/Kalispell and Scripps Montana/MTN, Brianna has covered a range of topics including local events, celestial events, weather forecasts, and human interest stories. She is dedicated to keeping the community informed about weather conditions and providing engaging content for her audience.

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Geo Focus

Great Falls, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 39 %
Seasonal: 21 %
Evolving Stories: 17 %
Press Release: 7 %
Government Announcement: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Climate Policy
  • Music Business
  • Consumer Health
  • Environmental Services

Pitching Insights

Brianna Juneau’s coverage focuses primarily on weather-related events and seasonal topics in Montana. She frequently covers local events, changes in weather patterns, and their impact on the community.

Given her focus on local events and seasonal themes, Brianna would likely be receptive to pitches that highlight unique or impactful local initiatives related to weather preparedness, community events during specific seasons, or human interest stories tied to changing weather conditions.

Pitching human-interest pieces about how communities are impacted by extreme temperatures or showcasing heartwarming stories of community resilience during challenging weather conditions could resonate well with Brianna's coverage.

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