Sarah Fenske

Executive Editor

Preston's Summary

Sarah Fenske is the executive editor at St. Louis Magazine, where she oversees news and business coverage, edits The Daily newsletter, and hosts The 314 Podcast. With over two decades of experience in journalism across major cities, she focuses on themes related to business and economics, law and legal affairs, and education, while also engaging in discussions about corporate finance and entrepreneurship. Sarah has been featured in St. Louis Public Radio, Sauce Magazine, and Riverfront Times.

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Geo Focus

St. Louis, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 55 %
Interviews Q&as: 29 %
Opinion: 8 %
Events: 3 %
Data Driven: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Consumer Health
  • Drugs & Medication
  • Housing Market
  • Residential Real Estate
  • Urban Development
  • Lawsuits

Pitching Insights

Sarah Fenske's coverage focuses on local events, entertainment, government and politics in St. Louis and Missouri. She would likely be responsive to pitches related to local events, new business openings or closures, city policies, entertainment news (such as concerts or shows), and political developments within the St. Louis area.

If you have insights into upcoming local events, changes in the local entertainment scene including venue openings/closures or impacts of governmental policies on businesses and residents in the St. Louis area then reaching out with these story angles could be effective when pitching to Sarah Fenske.

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