Mark Brodie

Reporter, Host, KJZZ-FM

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Preston's Summary

Mark Brodie is a Reporter and Host at KJZZ-FM. He covers a diverse range of topics including regional interest and world news, culture and society, climate change and environment, as well as government and politics, with a particular focus on Arizona and social issues. Mark's work has been featured in NPR, WAMU 88.5, Fronteras Desk, NewsBreak, and KJZZ.

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Geo Focus

Phoenix, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 22 %
Government Announcement: 21 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 15 %
Cites Data: 10 %
Opinion Editorial: 10 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Elections
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Public Policy
  • Water Conservation
  • Hydrology

Pitching Insights

Mark's coverage is primarily focused on local events and expert commentary within the government & politics and sports realms. His articles delve into a wide range of topics, from air quality to water conservation, music, legal rulings, university achievements, behavioral science, abortion laws and much more.

If you're looking to pitch Mark Brodie an idea or source for a story in his area of interest in Arizona or Phoenix related to any of these topics mentioned above – particularly if it involves an event or requires expert commentary – this would likely be well received. Given the diverse nature of his coverage topics, ensure that your pitch aligns with his areas of focus for the best chance at engagement.

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