Megan Salois

Morning Meteorologist

Preston's Summary

Megan Salois is a Morning Meteorologist for WHO-TV in Des Moines, Iowa. With a focus on local weather forecasting, Megan provides up-to-date information on severe weather events, snowstorms, and other weather-related news. Her work has also been featured on KDSM FOX 17 and Wtwo.

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Geo Focus

Newton, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 34 %
Evolving Stories: 17 %
Seasonal: 16 %
Press Release: 9 %
Breaking News: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • School Administration
  • School Districts
  • Arts Education
  • Broadcast Media
  • Broadcast Networks
  • Broadcasting Industry

Pitching Insights

Megan Salois' coverage primarily revolves around local events and weather, with a focus on educational initiatives and seasonal occurrences. If reaching out to her, consider providing insights related to upcoming severe weather conditions in the Iowa area or offering expertise on educational programs and initiatives taking place locally.

Given her frequent articles about snowstorms and their impact, sources with expertise in meteorology or emergency response may be well received when discussing preparedness for these severe weather events. Additionally, individuals involved in education-related activities within Iowa might find success pitching stories related to Scholastic Spotlight features or other localized education-based topics.

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