Preston's Summary

John Katsilometes is a columnist at various publications including Rolling Stone and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. He covers a diverse range of topics with a focus on arts and entertainment, including theater, music, and film, while also delving into real estate and sports, particularly football in Nevada and Las Vegas. His work has been featured in numerous outlets such as What the Health? and the Miami Herald, showcasing his versatility and depth in journalism.

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Geo Focus

Las Vegas, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 52 %
Review: 12 %
Profile Feature: 8 %
Evolving Stories: 4 %
Private Sector Announcements: 4 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Celebrities
  • Concerts & Festivals
  • Music Business
  • Entertainment News
  • Nightlife

Pitching Insights

John Katsilometes focuses heavily on entertainment news and events, particularly in Las Vegas. If you have insights or access to newsworthy events, film premieres, music performances, or celebrity appearances in the Las Vegas area, he may be interested in your pitch.

As John's coverage is local to the United States with a focus on Nevada and Las Vegas, ensure that any pitches are relevant to this geographic region. Consider providing exclusive behind-the-scenes information about prominent entertainment figures or upcoming events happening specifically in the Las Vegas entertainment scene for potential coverage by John Katsilometes.

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