Hagay Hacohen

Reporter and feature writer, focus on Arts and Culture

Preston's Summary

Hagay Hacohen is a reporter and feature writer at the Jerusalem Post. He focuses on arts and culture, covering a range of topics including theater, film, and events, with a particular emphasis on the cultural landscape of Israel and Jerusalem, as well as the impact of the Russia-Ukraine War. Hagay's work has been featured in the Jerusalem Post.

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Geo Focus

Jerusalem, Israel (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 68 %
Review: 12 %
Seasonal: 5 %
Private Sector Announcements: 4 %
Press Release: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Art Dealing
  • Fine Art
  • Urban Art & Street Art
  • Plays & Musicals
  • Cultural Movements
  • Entertainment News
  • Pop Culture

Pitching Insights

Hagay Hacohen's work primarily focuses on local cultural events, including theater, art, and film in Jerusalem. For successful outreach to Hagay, consider providing information about upcoming or ongoing cultural events in Jerusalem that align with his coverage themes.

Since event coverage makes up a significant portion of his articles, reaching out with detailed press releases for upcoming events or exclusive access to behind-the-scenes content can be effective. If you represent an artist or organization involved in the local arts scene in Jerusalem, offering interviews or unique insights into their work could also be appealing to Hagay.

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