We’re counting down the days until CES 2024! This year, the four-day Vegas trade show is expected to be the largest yet. As you build your final media list and schedule in-person interviews, we compiled a list of media friendlies, creators, and reporter teams who will be at CES 2024. Get those pitches ready!
This blog will be updated with additional journalists and outlets pending attendance confirmation. Blog last updated Friday, December 22.
Reporters and creators at CES 2024
- Asa Hiken, Technology Reporter at Ad Age
- Eric Savitz, Associate Editor of Technology at Barron’s
- David Watsky, Senior Editor at CNET
- Leroy Ah Ben, Features Producer at CNN
- Dan Ackerman, Editor in Chief at Microcenter
- Cecily Mauran, Tech Reporter at Mashable
- Derek Robertson, Reporter at Politico
- Eric A. Taub, Contributing Tech Writer at The New York Times
- John Quain, Contributor at The New York Times
- Kirsten Korosec, Transportation Editor at TechCrunch
- Brian Heater, Hardware Editor at TechCrunch
- Haje Kamps, Columnist at TechCrunch
- Jake Krol, Sr. Editor of Technology and Commerce at TheStreet
- Justine Ezarik of iJustine and The Same Brain Podcast
- Jarred Walton, Writer at Tom’s Hardware
- Rick Broida, Executive Editor, Tech at Yahoo!
- Brian Tong, tech reviewer and creator
- Sean Hollister, Senior Editor of Gadgets at The Verge
Publications at CES 2024
The Verge will be on the ground at CES with a group of reporters. Keep an eye out for coverage as the conference starts — something the publication has done in past years.
CNET will have a team at CES this year. Follow their CES page for all the latest throughout the show.
TechRadar will be there with a cohort of reporters. They’ll be there walking the floor and trying out the latest gadgets. Want to get your product or your client’s product in front of TechRadar editors? Fill out the form on their website. You may just win their Best of Show award.
Politico will be there with a team and a special edition newsletter covering all the policy discussions happening at CES. Sign up to grab that coverage.
TechCrunch will be at CES this year and wants to meet startups! They’re making the introduction process easy this year with a form. So if you’re a startup or you represent a startup attending CES, fill out their form to schedule an introduction.
Happy pitching!
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