Soyoung Kim

Editor, North Asia, Southeast Asia and Australasia

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Preston's Summary

Soyoung Kim is an Editor for North Asia, Southeast Asia, and Australasia. She covers a diverse range of topics including travel and tourism, public security, education, and healthcare, with a particular focus on regions such as Oregon and South Korea. Soyoung's work has been featured in various prominent outlets, including KESQ, The Japan Times, Reuters, and Business Day.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 28 %
Breaking News: 26 %
Government Announcement: 23 %
Event Coverage: 6 %
Seasonal: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Real Estate Development
  • Public Event Safety
  • Adventure Travel
  • School Administration

Pitching Insights

Soyoung's coverage spans a variety of topics, including community news, education, crime, and weather. She seems to favor evolving stories and breaking news related to local government announcements.

Given the broad range of themes covered in her articles, pitches should be tailored to specific evolving stories or breaking news in Portland and surrounding areas. For example, providing insights on local government initiatives or developments within the education system could resonate well with Soyoung.

When reaching out to Soyoung Kim for potential coverage opportunities or expert commentary, focus on localized content relevant to Portland's communities as well as timely announcements from local authorities.

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