Denio Lourenco

Multimedia Journalist and Digital Content Editor, CTV News

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Preston's Summary

Denio Lourenco is a multimedia journalist and digital content editor at CTV News, with a focus on LGBTQ2S+ issues, crime, politics, and pop culture. They have a background in journalism from the University of Toronto and Columbia Journalism School. Denio's work includes reporting on anti-LGBTQ+ violence, advocating for policy changes, and highlighting the experiences and contributions of the LGBTQ2S+ community.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 40 %
Breaking News: 40 %
Government Announcement: 8 %
Event Coverage: 4 %
Cites Data: 1 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Educational Policy
  • Corporate Fraud
  • Financial Crimes
  • Elections
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Public Policy

Pitching Insights

Denio Lourenco's coverage primarily focuses on legal policy, government announcements, and evolving stories related to LGBTQ+ rights and human rights in Europe and Central Asia. Given the focus on these regions, they may be interested in pitches that offer expert perspectives or firsthand accounts of issues related to anti-LGBTQ+ violence, indigenous rights, prison reform policies affecting marginalized communities, and forgotten LGBTQ2S+ protests.

Additionally, Denio covers cultural aspects such as fashionable celebrity looks from events like the Academy Awards. Pitches relating to advocacy efforts for minority groups within the entertainment industry could also be well-received.

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