Kate Kozuch

Kate Kozuch is a managing editor of social and video at Tom's Guide. She also reviews smartwatches, covers TVs, tests the latest audio products and dabbles in fitness accessories. Of course, that's not when she's working on building the ultimate DIY smart home. She has conducted over 100 different product reviews across these categories, turning her findings into buying guides and face-offs. Kate has a strong on-camera presence as well. She has appeared on Cheddar and Fox 5 NY to talk trending tech news. She is also regularly featured on the Tom's Guide YouTube channel, runs the Tom's Guide TikTok account with over 200,000 followers, and features all the tech she's testing on her Instagram. When she's not filming tech videos, you can find her taking up a new sport, mastering the NYT Crossword or channeling her inner celebrity chef. Speaking of, be sure to ask her about the time Guy Fieri made her a margarita at CES, or when her video of Martha Stewart drinking a margarita went mega-viral. Clearly, Kate has a thing for margaritas. Kate joined Tom's Guide as an intern in 2019, then transitioned to staff writer, then to senior writer, then to editor before becoming managing editor in 2023. She graduated from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University with a degree in magazine journalism and minor in information technology. There, she was editor-in-chief of the leading campus magazine, managing both digital and print teams.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

75%

Examples:

  • The author has a positive bias towards LG and their products
  • The author uses sensational language to describe the TV's transparency feature which may be seen as biased.

Conflicts of Interest

50%

Examples:

  • The author has a personal interest in LG and their products which may be seen as a conflict of interest.

Contradictions

100%

Examples:

No current examples available.

Deceptions

90%

Examples:

  • The title of the article suggests that LG's transparent OLED TV has won CES 2024 when it hasn't been officially announced as a winner yet. This is an example of deceptive reporting by omission.

Recent Articles

LG OLED Signature T: A Transparent TV with Custom Widgets and Mind-Boggling Depth Effects

LG OLED Signature T: A Transparent TV with Custom Widgets and Mind-Boggling Depth Effects

Broke On: Monday, 08 January 2024 LG has announced the OLED Signature T, a transparent TV that will be available for purchase this year. The company is not yet committing to a specific release date or price. LG's new transparent display prototype was showcased at CES 2024 and received positive feedback from attendees. The OLED T has custom widgets that take up only a lower section of the screen, which are optimized for its unique display.

iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro: A Month in Review

Broke On: Thursday, 01 December 2022 The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro have been well-received by users and critics alike, particularly for their camera capabilities. The iPhone 15 Pro's camera system includes a new feature that allows users to swap between different lens modes.