Parker Padgett

Preston's Summary

Parker Padgett is a journalist based in Springfield, Missouri, writing for KOLR-TV. With a focus on local news, Parker covers a range of topics including community events, roadwork updates, social issues, and human interest stories. Their work has also been featured in KTVI FOX 2, WDAF-TV FOX4, and KIAH-TV.

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Geo Focus

Salem, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 24 %
Evolving Stories: 23 %
Breaking News: 14 %
Event Coverage: 12 %
Seasonal: 8 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Local Economy
  • Regional Economy
  • Farming Equipment
  • Business Conferences
  • Company Retreats
  • Networking Events

Pitching Insights

Parker's coverage concentrates on local news, with a particular emphasis on family and relationships, crime, and entertainment. His work regularly features government announcements and expert commentary.

To effectively reach out to Parker, consider providing insights or analysis related to local community events, city council decisions in Springfield or Missouri, trends in crime rates within the region, updates regarding community-based initiatives or developments in the entertainment sector that have a direct impact on the local population.

With his focus primarily being on Springfield and Missouri at large along with themes revolving around family & relationships as well as crime & entertainment news within these areas; pitches should be tailored accordingly to align with this regional scope.

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