Henry Flores

Reporter

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Preston's Summary

Henry Flores is a Reporter at 23ABC (KERO-TV). He covers a range of topics including academia, social issues, and the impact of wildfires, while also showcasing his passion for sports such as tennis, MMA, and football. Henry's work reflects his commitment to informing the community on pressing issues and interests.

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Geo Focus

Bakersfield, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 30 %
Press Release: 26 %
Seasonal: 17 %
Event Coverage: 17 %
Breaking News: 8 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Cooling Centers
  • Heat Relief
  • Libraries
  • Reading

Pitching Insights

Henry Flores' coverage is concentrated on local events and initiatives in Bakersfield, California. His focus includes government announcements, seasonal topics, event coverage with a strong emphasis on health & wellbeing, family & relationships, education and pets.

To effectively pitch to Henry Flores consider stories that align with his focus on local community issues such as city council decisions, library activities or summer programs aimed at improving the welfare of Kern County residents. Topics related to public health initiatives like heat relief efforts would also resonate well with his coverage priorities.

When pitching to him it’s important to highlight how the story will benefit and engage the local Bakersfield community. This could include insights from community leaders or individuals directly impacted by these initiatives.

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