Jeremiah Jacobsen

Digital Content Director

Preston's Summary

Jeremiah Jacobsen is a reporter and anchor for KARE-TV, focusing on local news in Minnesota, specifically in the Minneapolis area. He has also contributed to KUSA-TV, 9NEWS. Jeremiah covers a wide range of topics including politics, education, healthcare, and community events, providing in-depth reporting and analysis to keep the local community informed.

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Geo Focus

Minneapolis, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 20 %
Evolving Stories: 18 %
Breaking News: 17 %
Government Announcement: 12 %
Press Release: 8 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Disciplines
  • Event Management Software
  • Team Sports
  • Business Conferences
  • Company Retreats

Pitching Insights

Jeremiah focuses on local news, government and politics, crime, sports, and events in Minnesota and Minneapolis. He frequently covers breaking news stories as well as government announcements. Pitches should be tailored to provide insights into local political developments, crime trends or notable sports events in the specified region.

Given Jeremiah's extensive coverage of local government announcements and evolving stories related to politics and crime in the area he covers, consider providing pitches with exclusive information regarding these areas such as legal analysis of recent policy changes or expert commentary on ongoing criminal investigations.

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