Marcus Bagwell

Traffic Anchor & Meteorologist

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Preston's Summary

Marcus Bagwell is a Traffic Anchor & Meteorologist at WKRN. He focuses on climate change and environmental issues while also covering topics related to tornadoes, traffic, and local events in Tennessee and Kentucky. Marcus has been featured in Yahoo News and WKRN News 2.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 33 %
Event Coverage: 17 %
Cites Data: 13 %
Breaking News: 10 %
Seasonal: 8 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Climate Policy
  • Global Warming
  • Environmental Services
  • Natural Resources

Pitching Insights

Marcus Bagwell's coverage primarily focuses on local weather-related events and evolving stories in Tennessee, particularly Nashville. He seems to cover a wide range of topics related to weather such as forecasts, droughts, road closures due to weather conditions, solar eclipses, and seasonal changes.

Given his focus on citing data and evolving stories related to the weather with an emphasis on local impact, Marcus may be interested in pitches that offer expert commentary or insights from meteorologists or climate scientists regarding specific localized phenomena like heatwaves, storms, droughts etc., affecting Middle Tennessee.

Pitches should align with the geographic area of interest he covers (United States - specifically Tennessee/Nashville) and provide insight into how these events are expected to evolve over time based on relevant data.

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