Kenneil Mitchell

Television News Producer

Preston's Summary

Kenneil Mitchell is a Television News Producer at ABC Columbia (WOLO). He focuses on themes such as animal care, health and wellness, and event technology, often exploring topics related to pets, veterinary care, aging and longevity, and fitness. Kenneil's work has also been featured in NewsBreak.

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Geo Focus

Columbia, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 46 %
Events: 21 %
Promotional: 12 %
Data Driven: 6 %
Interviews Q&as: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Pets
  • Veterinary
  • Aging & Longevity
  • Fitness
  • Wellness Programs

Pitching Insights

Kenneil Mitchell's coverage primarily focuses on local news, with a significant emphasis on breaking news and evolving stories related to crime, accidents, events, and community-related topics. Given this focus, pitches should align with the nature of his reporting. For example, providing updates or insights into ongoing incidents or emerging local events could be particularly relevant.

As Kenneil’s geographic focus is not specified but seems to cover localized events such as tornadoes in specific areas like Bamberg and Chapin along with crimes and missing person cases at State House & Lugoff; therefore potential sources need to have direct knowledge of these localities or similar experiences that are applicable across different regions.

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