Stuart Derdeyn

Arts Reporter

Preston's Summary

Stuart Derdeyn is an Arts Reporter at the Vancouver Sun and The Province. He specializes in covering a wide range of topics within the arts and entertainment sector, including music, theatre, and performance arts, as well as events and nightlife. Stuart's work has been featured in numerous publications, including the Calgary Herald, Ottawa Citizen, and National Post.

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Geo Focus

Canada (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 49 %
Events: 32 %
Promotional: 6 %
Interviews Q&as: 5 %
Opinion: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Concerts & Festivals
  • Entertainment News
  • Nightlife
  • Music Genres
  • Celebrities
  • Plays & Musicals
  • Pop Culture

Pitching Insights

Stuart Derdeyn's coverage primarily focuses on local music events, artists, and concerts in Vancouver and British Columbia. He is likely to be interested in pitches related to upcoming musical events, new album releases by local artists, or unique trends within the music industry specific to the region.

Given his emphasis on event coverage and entertainment news with a focus on local musicians and bands in Vancouver, consider providing him with exclusive insights into emerging talents or behind-the-scenes stories about popular local music venues or festivals that align with his focus.

It would also be beneficial to provide information about any significant changes or developments within the Vancouver music scene as he seems particularly interested in covering such topics.

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