Don Dare

Reporter/Anchor

Preston's Summary

Don Dare is a reporter and anchor specializing in consumer and investigative stories for WATE-TV, a local news station in Knoxville, Tennessee. With a passion for history, outdoor activities, sports, church, and scouting, Don brings a unique perspective to his reporting. His articles cover a range of topics, from exposing scams and health violations to heartwarming stories of community support and achievements.

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Geo Focus

Knoxville, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Cites Data: 32 %
Breaking News: 11 %
Government Announcement: 9 %
Evolving Stories: 8 %
Expert Commentary: 6 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Real Estate Development
  • Food Safety
  • FoodTech
  • Water Management
  • Property Management
  • Food Waste

Pitching Insights

Don Dare's focus is on local news, particularly related to family and relationships, health and wellbeing, personal finance, as well as food and beverage. He often cites data in his articles.

Given the nature of Don's coverage, he would likely be interested in pitches that offer expert commentary or insights related to local issues such as home improvement concerns, unclaimed property matters specific to Tennessee residents, food safety regulations within Knoxville restaurants, scams targeting locals in the area including those related to SNAP benefits.

Pitches should align with Don's geographic focus on Tennessee and Knoxville while catering to his interest in local breaking news stories backed by credible data.

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