Bryce Hoye

Journalist

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Preston's Summary

Bryce Hoye is a multi-platform journalist at CBC, covering a diverse range of topics including news, science, justice, health, and 2SLGBTQ issues. With a background in wildlife biology, he frequently reports on environmental themes and community stories, while also focusing on health and wellness. Bryce has been recognized for his impactful work, winning a national Radio Television Digital News Association award and a 2023 Prairie region award, and he is featured in CBC.

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Geo Focus

Winnipeg, Canada (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 73 %
Interviews Q&as: 11 %
Data Driven: 8 %
Events: 4 %
Opinion: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Elections
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Public Policy
  • Environmental Services
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Public Health
  • AI Platforms

Pitching Insights

Bryce's coverage focuses on local news, with a strong emphasis on culture & society, family & relationships, government & politics, and crime. He has covered topics like adoption, the University of Manitoba, crime-related issues as well as mental health and HIV/AIDS.

Given his focus on local issues in Canada (specifically Manitoba/Winnipeg), he is likely to be interested in pitches that provide insights into these specific areas or offer personal stories from individuals directly impacted by the events. For example, if you have expertise related to local governance policies or social welfare programs within Manitoba or Winnipeg specifically.

News surrounding community-driven initiatives and actions would also align with Bryce’s reporting scope. If you are involved in organizations focusing on family support services or community activism related to cultural preservation within Winnipeg/Manitoba area then your pitch could resonate well with him.

Lastly given his substantial coverage of legal cases at the University of Manitoba and other governmental announcements it may be beneficial for lawyers specializing in civil rights law or political analysts familiar with Canadian regional politics to reach out offering expert commentary when relevant.

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