Jason Marks

Preston's Summary

Jason Marks is a journalist based in Sacramento, California. He writes for various news outlets, including KCRA 3, My58 Television, KSBW 8 NBC, Central Coast ABC, Estrella TV, WVTM-TV, KHBS/KHOG 40/29 & THE ARKANSAS CW. Jason's articles cover a range of topics, from local news and events to human interest stories and community initiatives.

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Geo Focus

Sacramento, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 21 %
Investment Analysis: 14 %
Event Coverage: 14 %
Evolving Stories: 14 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 7 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Elections
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Public Policy
  • Environmental Services
  • Forestry
  • Natural Resources
  • Store Management

Pitching Insights

Jason Marks focuses on local news, covering a wide range of topics including crime, sports, culture & society, and education in the United States with a specific focus on California and Sacramento. His articles cover stories about survivors, athletics events like marathons and high school football players' experiences.

To effectively reach out to Jason Marks for potential coverage or interviews, consider offering unique perspectives related to blood donation initiatives or survivor stories within California. Additionally, pitches regarding local law enforcement programs or community development efforts in Sacramento would likely resonate well with his coverage area.

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