Jason Doris
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Preston's Summary

Jason Doris is a local journalist based in Providence, Rhode Island. He writes for WJAR-TV and his work has also appeared in WFLA. Jason's articles focus on providing accurate and timely weather forecasts and updates for the Southern New England region, helping residents stay informed and prepared for changing weather conditions.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Seasonal: 51 %
Announcement: 11 %
Evolving Stories: 10 %
Event Coverage: 8 %
Investment Analysis: 7 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Hydrology
  • Water Conservation
  • Water Management
  • Water Rights
  • Climate Policy
  • ClimateTech
  • Global Warming
  • Environmental Services
  • Forestry
  • Natural Resources

Pitching Insights

Jason Doris's coverage focuses primarily on weather events with a local geographic focus on New England, particularly Rhode Island and Providence. Given the regional emphasis of his articles, he would likely be most receptive to pitches from meteorologists or experts with in-depth knowledge of New England’s weather patterns.

As Jason covers seasonal announcements and investment analysis related to weather events, he may also consider pitches that provide insights into how these events impact industries such as transportation, agriculture, or tourism within the region.

Pitches should keep in mind Jason's specific focus areas including but not limited to snowstorms, rainstorms, temperature fluctuations in New England.

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