Kevin Meerschaert

Reporter

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Preston's Summary

Kevin Meerschaert is a Reporter at WEMU. With a rich background in public radio spanning over 30 years, he focuses on themes such as urban design, real estate development, education, and regional interest, particularly in Washtenaw County and beyond. Kevin has been featured in KSFR Santa Fe Public Radio, BODY MIND BEING PROJECT, The Business Herald, NewsBreak, WDET 101.9 FM Detroit's NPR Station, Michigan Public Radio, and 89.1 WEMU-FM.

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Geo Focus

Ann Arbor, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 65 %
Interviews Q&as: 15 %
Data Driven: 10 %
Events: 5 %
Opinion: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Urban Design
  • Urban Development
  • Housing Market
  • Public Education
  • School Districts
  • Real Estate Development
  • Construction Industry
  • United States

Pitching Insights

Kevin's coverage predominantly focuses on local government announcements, legal policy regulation, and education in New Mexico, particularly Santa Fe. He is likely to be interested in pitches that provide insights into local legislative developments, educational initiatives or regulatory changes within the state.

Given his focus on local issues and legislation, he may be receptive to pitches from individuals directly involved in these areas such as policymakers, educators or community leaders who can offer unique perspectives or expertise related to the specific topics covered.

When reaching out to Kevin Meerschaert it would be important for sources to have a deep understanding of New Mexico's political landscape and its impact at a local level.

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