Zachariah Kelly

Writer

Preston's Summary

Zachariah Kelly is a writer for Gizmodo Media Group, focusing on national coverage in Australia. With a passion for technology, entertainment, and pop culture, Zachariah's articles provide insights, reviews, and updates on the latest gadgets, movies, and trends. His work has also been featured in Lifehacker Australia and Kotaku Australia.

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Geo Focus

Australia (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Review: 22 %
Government Announcement: 21 %
Press Release: 19 %
Event Coverage: 11 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 7 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Computer Software
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Mobile Apps
  • Phones & Tablets
  • Wearables
  • Web Applications

Pitching Insights

Zachariah's coverage predominantly focuses on technology, gadgets, and automotive topics. He seems to be drawn to new product releases and industry trends, often incorporating expert commentary or reviews into his articles.

Given the prevalence of press releases in Zachariah’s coverage attributes, he may be receptive to pitches from PR professionals promoting new tech products, especially those related to electric vehicles or other innovative automotive technologies.

Zachariah's national focus on Australia suggests that he may appreciate pitches relevant to the Australian market or containing information about products and services available in the country.

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