Karla Hult

Founder of So Many Goodbyes, KARE 11 Reporter

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Preston's Summary

Karla Hult is the Founder of So Many Goodbyes and a KARE 11 Reporter. She specializes in covering topics related to Minnesota, with a focus on the vibrant cultures of Minneapolis and St. Paul, as well as style and fashion. Karla's work has been featured in NBC News and KARE 11.

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Geo Focus

Minneapolis, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 21 %
Event Coverage: 21 %
Cites Data: 9 %
Press Release: 7 %
Seasonal: 7 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Consumer Health
  • Mental Health
  • Health News

Pitching Insights

Karla Hult's local coverage in Minneapolis and Minnesota centers around health, government & politics, family & relationships. She reports on events such as local government announcements and significant community initiatives.

For effective outreach to Karla, consider providing stories related to healthcare policies, political decisions impacting families or communities in Minneapolis or Minnesota. Coverage of events like LGBTQI youth support programs, relief efforts for residents or advocacy for children could resonate well with her audience.

Given the focus on specific regional topics such as state flag designs and funding for food shelves in Minnesota, pitches should be tailored to reflect a deep understanding of these local issues.

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