Jack Morgan

Arts And Culture Reporter

Preston's Summary

Jack Morgan is an Arts and Culture Reporter at KLRN. With 35 years of experience in electronic media, he has covered a diverse range of topics including arts and entertainment, competitive sports, and significant events and conferences, particularly in Texas and San Antonio. Jack's work has been featured in outlets such as NPR, Texas Public Radio, and KUT Public Media.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 37 %
Promotional Deal: 17 %
Seasonal: 16 %
Private Sector Announcements: 10 %
Press Release: 4 %

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Pitching Insights

Jack Morgan's coverage primarily focuses on local events, entertainment news, and culture & society in the United States with a specific focus on Texas and San Antonio. His interest in model trains suggests he may appreciate pitches related to local hobbyist events or businesses related to this niche interest.

Given his coverage of seasonal events like Christmas deals and advent calendars, Jack might be open to content about upcoming local holiday-themed events or unique traditions within the city or state. Additionally, given his coverage of scientific topics at 16%, he could also be interested in stories about scientific breakthroughs from universities or research institutions within his geographic focus.

Pitches should align with Jack's emphasis on local interests such as art diplomacy and college sports while keeping a keen eye on the Texan cultural scene.

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