Arian Campo-Flores

Reporter

Preston's Summary

Arian Campo-Flores is a Reporter at The Wall Street Journal. He covers a range of topics including Florida politics, culture, and society, with a focus on regional interests and world news, particularly in the Southeast and the Caribbean. Arian's work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, Yahoo Finance, and LiveMint.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Legal Policy Regulation: 27 %
Evolving Stories: 24 %
Government Announcement: 20 %
Breaking News: 17 %
Cites Data: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Economic Policy
  • Racial Issues
  • Social Interest
  • United States
  • Civil Rights
  • Diversity & Inclusion

Pitching Insights

Arian's coverage focuses primarily on U.S. national politics, legal policy and regulation, as well as evolving stories and government announcements. Pitches should be tailored to these areas of interest, offering insights or access to individuals involved in national political events, legal developments, or ongoing news stories within the United States.

Given Arian's extensive coverage of Florida-related topics such as manatees, climate change, home insurance, and Ron DeSantis' policies among others; he may be receptive to pitches related to these themes with a focus on how they intersect with broader national political issues. Additionally, given his attention to weather-related topics like flood risk and climate change initiatives for greener homes; relevant experts in environmental science could find success in their outreach efforts.

Pitches that can provide unique perspectives on evolving political stories or offer behind-the-scenes insights into governmental announcements would likely resonate well with Arian.

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