Mark Kitchin

Municipal reporter at the Observer Tribune

Preston's Summary

Mark Kitchin is a municipal reporter at the Observer Tribune. He covers a range of topics including sports such as football, baseball, basketball, softball, and soccer, as well as themes related to publishing and media, event technology, and public security. Mark's work has been featured in Bernardsville News.

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Geo Focus

Long Valley, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 43 %
Government Announcement: 16 %
Seasonal: 11 %
Press Release: 10 %
Private Sector Announcements: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Tournaments
  • Event Management Software
  • Journalism

Pitching Insights

Mark's coverage focuses on local events, government announcements, and how-to guides. His articles cover a broad range of topics including sports, education, and government & politics with specific focus on local community news.

Given the nature of his coverage, Mark would likely be interested in pitches related to upcoming local events such as festivals or community initiatives. He may also appreciate pitches about educational developments within the area or stories related to local government policies and decisions.

For event organizers in Washington Township or neighboring areas seeking media coverage for their events with a unique angle that ties into running, repair workshops, soccer games among others covered topics should consider reaching out to Mark Kitchin.

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