Joel Brown

Co-Anchor, WTVD-TV

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Preston's Summary

Joel Brown is a Co-Anchor at WTVD-TV. He covers a diverse range of topics including education, climate change, and social issues, with a particular focus on higher education and regional interest stories in North America. Joel's work has been featured in Boston University, Daily News of Newburyport, Medium, ABC11 WTVD-TV, A Better Smile Family Dentistry, PC, and the American Meteorological Society.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 30 %
Government Announcement: 21 %
Press Release: 16 %
Expert Commentary: 7 %
Profile Feature: 7 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Campus Life
  • College & University
  • University Research
  • Climate Policy
  • ClimateTech
  • Global Warming

Pitching Insights

Joel's coverage encompasses a wide range of local topics including transportation, education, city development, and social issues. He also covers events and government announcements extensively.

When reaching out to Joel Brown, consider providing insights or commentary on local events in Boston and Massachusetts. Additionally, pitches related to veterans' affairs, public transport (especially MBTA), urban development projects or initiatives at local universities could be well-received.

Given the diverse range of themes covered by Joel Brown such as family & relationships, culture & society, transportation & logistics among others; tailor your pitch according to these areas that reflect his broad focus on community interests.

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