David Gotfredson

Special Projects News Producer

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Preston's Summary

David Gotfredson is a Special Projects News Producer at ABC10. He focuses on critical issues such as Consumer Protection, Digital Health, and Telehealth, highlighting the intersection of technology and public safety in healthcare. David's work has been featured in prominent outlets including WHAS-TV, CBS 8 San Diego, WKYC Channel 3, MSN, KGW (NBC 8), and WTOL 11.

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Geo Focus

El Cajon, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 34 %
Evolving Stories: 16 %
Breaking News: 16 %
Data Driven: 12 %
Government Announcement: 7 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Consumer Protection
  • Digital Health
  • Telehealth

Pitching Insights

David's coverage focuses primarily on local crime, police investigations, missing persons, and legal policy regulation in the United States, specifically California and San Diego. He seems to be particularly interested in evolving stories and breaking news related to crime.

If you have information or insights related to ongoing criminal investigations, breaking developments in law enforcement cases, or updates on missing person cases in the San Diego area or wider California region that could contribute valuable context or new details to these types of stories, David may be receptive to your pitches.

Given his emphasis on local reporting within specific areas of California including San Diego County, consider tailoring any outreach with a focus on how your input directly impacts this geographic area.

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