Sam Decoste

Weekend Anchor and MMJ

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Preston's Summary

Sam Decoste is a Weekend Anchor and MMJ at WVNS-TV. He focuses on themes related to cannabis and psychedelics, exploring their implications on consumer health and mental health, as well as related legal issues. Sam's work has been featured in numerous outlets including KTLA, WTRF 7News, NewsNation, WBOY-TV, DC News Now, WOWK 13 News, WJHL, KIAH-TV, WKRN News 2, WGME CBS13, and WWMT-TV News Channel 3.

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Geo Focus

Portland, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 45 %
Interviews Q&as: 24 %
Data Driven: 13 %
Government Announcement: 5 %
Events: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Housing Market
  • Residential Real Estate
  • Cannabis Regulation
  • Traffic Management Systems
  • Transportation Policy & Regulation

Pitching Insights

Sam's coverage predominantly focuses on local news, particularly in West Virginia and Charleston. The themes covered include family & relationships, crime, and government & politics. She appears to prioritize breaking news, evolving stories, and government announcements.

To effectively reach out to Sam Decoste with relevant pitches, consider local stories related to community events or issues impacting families and neighborhoods in West Virginia. Pitches focusing on crime trends or political developments within the state may also garner her attention.

When reaching out to Sam Decoste for potential coverage opportunities or expert commentary, keep in mind that her geographic focus is primarily local (West Virginia), so tailor your pitches accordingly.

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