Susan Hirasuna

Anchor/reporter

Preston's Summary

Susan Hirasuna is an anchor/reporter at FOX 11 Los Angeles. With over two decades of experience, she has covered a range of significant events including the Route 91 shooting and natural disasters, while also being actively involved in the Asian American Journalists Association. Her work has earned her recognition from prestigious awards such as the Los Angeles Emmy awards and the Golden Mikes.

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Geo Focus

Santa Monica, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 35 %
Evolving Stories: 20 %
Breaking News: 15 %
Interviews Q&as: 10 %
Government Announcement: 5 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Music Business
  • Music Genres

Pitching Insights

Susan Hirasuna's coverage focuses on local news, crime, safety, and community-related topics in the United States, particularly California and Los Angeles. She often covers evolving stories and breaking news related to entertainment news, culture & society, family & relationships.

For outreach to Susan, consider providing insights or expert commentary on ongoing local events or emerging issues affecting the community in California. Topics such as crime prevention measures or cultural developments within the state may be of particular interest to her audience. If you have firsthand knowledge of localized incidents or can provide valuable perspectives on societal changes within California communities, your pitch is more likely to resonate with her.

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