By: Kathryn Fink, Courtney Dorning, Christopher Intagliata, Ari Shapiro
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Venezuelan journalist and novelist Karina Sainz Borgo about the uproar over the results of Venezuela's presidential election.
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Kathryn Fink's coverage primarily focuses on world affairs and business, often through the medium of podcasts. This suggests that she is likely to be interested in expert opinions and exclusive insights related to international events, economic trends, or legal developments with global implications.
Given her focus on evolving stories and exclusive content, Kathryn may appreciate pitches from experts who can provide unique analysis or insider perspectives on ongoing international events or emerging industry trends. Also consider pitching opinion pieces on topics related to gender inequality within the context of world affairs or business.
It is important to note that while Kathryn covers a wide range of topics under World Affairs and Business & Industry themes, none directly align with gender inequality, women's sports, pay gap or the World Cup mentioned in your list. Therefore, it might be more effective to tailor pitches around broader world affairs issues rather than specific subtopics not explicitly covered by her articles.
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