Jeff Penner

Weather Producer-MMJ

Preston's Summary

Jeff Penner is a Weather Producer-MMJ at KSHB TV. He focuses on climate change and environmental issues, as well as regional interests and world news, with a particular emphasis on agriculture and farming in North America. Jeff is featured in KSHB / KMCI / The EW Scripps Company.

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Geo Focus

Kansas City, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Seasonal: 40 %
Event Coverage: 34 %
Evolving Stories: 15 %
Cites Data: 4 %
Breaking News: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Climate Policy
  • Farm Animal
  • Farm Management
  • Organic Farming
  • Global Warming
  • Trade Shows

Pitching Insights

Jeff Penner's articles focus primarily on weather-related topics, particularly winter weather, snowstorms, and their impact on local events such as Christmas. Given the seasonal and event coverage attributes of his work, sources with expertise in meteorology or climate science would be valuable to provide insights into upcoming weather patterns and how they may influence local activities.

As Jeff's geographic focus is local to the United States, specifically Missouri and Kansas City, he would likely appreciate pitches from experts who can offer localized forecasts or insights into how specific weather events may affect these areas. Additionally, individuals with knowledge of historical weather patterns in this region could also provide valuable context for his coverage.

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