T.J. Del Santo

Meteorologist

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Preston's Summary

T.J. Del Santo is a Meteorologist at WPRI-TV. With over 28 years of experience, T.J. specializes in regional interest and world news, focusing on health and wellness, climate change, and environmental issues, particularly in the areas of environmental services and natural resources. He has been featured in LocalSYR (WSYR-TV), WPRI Connects, and Yahoo News.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 63 %
Events: 23 %
Seasonal: 8 %
Promotional: 1 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Environmental Services
  • Natural Resources

Pitching Insights

T.J. Del Santo's coverage mainly revolves around local weather forecasts and alerts, often including announcements of relevant winners or community members. Given the focus on seasonal attributes and topics related to weather patterns and forecasts, T.J. is likely interested in pitches that provide unique insights into upcoming weather events impacting the United States, particularly Rhode Island and Providence.

For those looking to reach out to T.J., consider sharing information about local initiatives related to house & home during different seasons or any content that may help individuals prepare for specific types of severe weather conditions prevalent in the area he covers. If you have expertise in meteorology or can offer localized insights into emerging weather patterns, this would also be valuable for his audience.

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