Megan Duncan

Managing Editor WTXF-TV

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Preston's Summary

Megan Duncan is the Managing Editor at WTXF-TV. She specializes in topics related to law enforcement and voter issues, while also covering seasonal themes such as holidays and Christmas, often highlighting the efforts of organizations like the Salvation Army. Megan's work has been featured in Muddy River News.

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Geo Focus

Hannibal, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 30 %
Event Coverage: 16 %
Breaking News: 12 %
Evolving Stories: 9 %
Press Release: 9 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Local News
  • Education
  • Community Events
  • Infrastructure
  • Government Decisions
  • Community Development

Pitching Insights

Megan's local coverage of Hannibal, Missouri focuses on community events, government announcements, and educational initiatives. Pitches to Megan should emphasize hyper-local relevance, such as community-driven events or developments within the city council and local nonprofits.

Given her focus on covering government and politics along with education in a specific locality, sources who can provide insights into these areas at a grassroots level would likely be well-received. This could include local officials, educators or community leaders with direct knowledge of the topics being covered.

Pitches should highlight how the proposed content will specifically resonate with residents of Hannibal and contribute to their understanding of important civic issues or upcoming events that impact them directly.

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