Beth Rochester

Freelance Reporter

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Preston's Summary

Beth Rochester is a freelance reporter based in Vancouver. She covers a diverse range of topics including residential and commercial real estate, climate policy, and court proceedings, while also exploring beverage production and adventure travel. Beth's work has been featured in blogTO, The Ubyssey Publications Society, and Daily Hive.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 17 %
Seasonal: 12 %
Government Announcement: 11 %
Cites Data: 9 %
Promotional Deal: 9 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Residential Real Estate
  • Commercial Real Estate
  • Climate Policy
  • Court Proceedings
  • Beverage Production
  • Adventure Travel

Pitching Insights

Beth Rochester's coverage predominantly focuses on local news, particularly related to British Columbia and Vancouver. She often covers topics related to house & home, entertainment news, family & relationships with a seasonal touch. She may be interested in pitches that offer unique perspectives or expert insights on local events, real estate trends, lifestyle topics specific to British Columbia and Vancouver.

Given the emphasis on weather-related articles and seasonal content such as Christmas and skiing, she may also welcome pitches related to these themes but tailored specifically to her geographic focus.

Pitches offering interviews with local experts or individuals involved in the stories covered by Beth could be appealing. Additionally, providing data-driven insights into relevant topics within British Columbia might capture her attention.

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