Neil Hebert

Morning News Anchor

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Preston's Summary

Neil Hebert is a Morning News Anchor for KSBY, a local news station in San Luis Obispo, California. With a focus on local news, Neil covers a wide range of topics including community events, human interest stories, and breaking news. His work has also been featured in KSBW 8 NBC, Central Coast ABC, and Estrella TV.

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Geo Focus

San Luis Obispo, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 32 %
Government Announcement: 16 %
Seasonal: 11 %
Breaking News: 10 %
Evolving Stories: 8 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Telecommunications Infrastructure
  • Mobile Networks
  • Telecommunications Services

Pitching Insights

Neil Hebert's articles have a strong focus on local events, community initiatives, and human interest stories. Given the emphasis on family & relationships and entertainment news, he may be most receptive to pitches that involve heartwarming or impactful local stories related to these themes.

Pitching topics related to New Year's resolutions, retirement, local festivals/events, nonprofit organizations' activities in the San Luis Obispo area could resonate well with Neil. Additionally, considering his coverage of military honors/support and volunteer opportunities would likely make for effective outreach.

It seems that personal narratives are highly valued in Neil’s reporting. Consider offering sources who can provide firsthand accounts or experiences tied to relevant topics such as Thanksgiving traditions or support for veterans.

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