Isaac Serna-Diez

Assistant Editor

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Preston's Summary

Isaac Serna-Diez is an Assistant Editor at YourTango. He focuses on writing about pop culture, the entertainment industry, social justice, and current events, with a keen interest in regional and world news, particularly in North America. Isaac's work has been featured in YourTango and Yahoo News.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Expert Commentary: 58 %
Cites Data: 12 %
Opinion Editorial: 7 %
Exclusive: 4 %
Event Coverage: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Central America
  • The Caribbean
  • South America

Pitching Insights

Isaac's coverage heavily focuses on family and relationships, often delving into controversial or personal issues. His articles frequently feature expert commentary, suggesting a receptiveness to insights from professionals in relevant fields such as psychology, sociology, or counseling.

Given the nature of his article titles and themes covered, Isaac may be interested in pitches that offer perspectives from experts who can provide nuanced analysis on family dynamics, relationship challenges, and social behaviors. Consider offering data-driven insights or unique viewpoints backed by professional expertise when reaching out to him.

Isaac does not appear to have a specific geographic focus but seems open to stories that resonate with audiences globally due to their relatability regarding family and interpersonal relationships.

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