Sarah Dubetz

Journalist

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Preston's Summary

Sarah Dubetz is a journalist at Castanet Kamloops and Castanet Media. She focuses on themes related to animals, animal care, and animal rights, while also exploring family relationships and parenting topics. Sarah's work has been featured in various outlets, highlighting her dedication to issues surrounding animal welfare and ecology.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Reviews: 22 %
Informative: 21 %
Opinion: 19 %
Data Driven: 16 %
Product Service Comparisons: 12 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Pets
  • Veterinary
  • Anthropology
  • Biology & Life Sciences
  • Ecology
  • Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation
  • Animal Rights
  • Zoology

Pitching Insights

Sarah Dubetz's coverage is focused on light-hearted and entertaining local news, with an emphasis on oddities, pets, music, and cultural traditions. If you are looking to reach out to her for potential coverage or collaboration, consider offering unique stories related to local events in Canada (particularly British Columbia and Kelowna), amusing animal antics or heartwarming pet stories that would resonate with a broad audience.

For example, if you have insights into quirky cultural traditions or musical events in the region that align with Sarah's focus areas of entertainment news and oddities. Local businesses focusing on house & home may also find opportunities for coverage by reaching out regarding unique products or services related to pets or cultural activities within the community.

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