Kei'yona Jordon
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Preston's Summary

Kei'yona Jordon is a journalist based in Columbia, South Carolina. She writes for WACH FOX 57 and her work has also appeared in WNYO-TV. Kei'yona covers a wide range of local news topics, including healthcare, education, crime, politics, and community events. Her reporting aims to inform and engage the local community while shedding light on important issues in the area.

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Geo Focus

Columbia, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 31 %
Breaking News: 25 %
Government Announcement: 19 %
Event Coverage: 6 %
Cites Data: 5 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Transportation Policy & Regulation
  • Traffic Management Systems

Pitching Insights

Kei'yona Jordon's coverage is focused on local news, particularly crime, government & politics, family & relationships. She covers evolving stories and breaking news extensively.

If you are looking to pitch to Kei'yona, consider offering insights or commentary related to ongoing criminal investigations or developing political issues within South Carolina or Columbia. Additionally, she may be interested in pitches related to community recognition events and initiatives that focus on healthcare, fitness programs and legislation at the state level. Given her extensive coverage of evolving stories and breaking news with themes around crime and government announcements, timely responses will likely be well-received for any relevant topics.

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