Jeremy Jenkins

Anchor

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Preston's Summary

Jeremy Jenkins is an Anchor at WISH-TV. He covers a diverse range of topics including arts and entertainment, health and wellness, and social issues, while also delving into events and conferences. Jeremy's work has been featured in KSL-TV, 93 WIBC, WISH-TV, and WGAL 8 TV.

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Geo Focus

Indianapolis, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 41 %
Seasonal: 16 %
Press Release: 10 %
Private Sector Announcements: 6 %
Government Announcement: 5 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Real Estate Development
  • Food Safety
  • Consumer Health
  • Food Manufacturing
  • Store Management

Pitching Insights

Jeremy Jenkins focuses on local news, particularly events, evolving stories and breaking news in the United States, with a thematic emphasis on crime and entertainment. To effectively reach out to him, consider offering insights or access to sources related to ongoing investigations of crimes or accidents in his coverage area.

For event coverage or evolving stories related to music performances or city announcements in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania specifically, reaching out with information about upcoming events and developments could be beneficial. Additionally, given Jeremy's focus on LGBTQ+ rights issues such as the Kentucky clerk case he covered previously might also interest him.

As Jeremyโ€™s geographic focus is specified as local (Harrisburg), any pitches should keep this specific location in mind when proposing story ideas.

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