Giuseppe Sabella

Youth reporter

Preston's Summary

Giuseppe Sabella is a youth reporter based in West Palm Beach, Florida. He covers local news and events for The Palm Beach Post and Yahoo News, with his work also appearing in various other publications such as Herald-Tribune Media Group, WLRN Public Radio & Television, USA TODAY, and Naples Daily News. His articles focus on a range of topics including community development, business updates, education, and local government.

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Geo Focus

Boynton Beach, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 29 %
Evolving Stories: 16 %
Event Coverage: 12 %
Breaking News: 8 %
Press Release: 6 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • City Planning
  • Local Government
  • Retail
  • Community Events
  • Transportation

Pitching Insights

Giuseppe Sabella's coverage predominantly focuses on government and politics at the local level, with a significant portion dedicated to city planning and community events in the West Palm Beach area. Pitching stories related to local government decisions, urban development projects, or issues impacting the community would likely resonate well with him.

Additionally, given his coverage of retail and housing topics, he may also be interested in pitches related to new business openings, housing developments or renovations within his geographic focus.

When reaching out to Giuseppe for potential coverage or commentary opportunities, consider highlighting how your pitch relates specifically to West Palm Beach or surrounding areas in Florida.

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