Aliza Worthington

Reporter

Preston's Summary

Aliza Worthington is a Writer at Baltimore Fishbowl and contributes to Crooks and Liars and MOMocrats. She covers a diverse range of topics including arts and entertainment, culture, and events, with a focus on film, fine art, and urban art. Aliza's work has been featured in Crooks, Doug B, and Baltimore Fishbowl.

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Geo Focus

Baltimore, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 56 %
Events: 25 %
Data Driven: 8 %
Promotional: 4 %
Interviews Q&as: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Animation
  • Art Dealing
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Digital Art
  • Fine Art
  • Urban Art & Street Art
  • Celebrities
  • Comedy
  • Concerts & Festivals
  • Cultural Movements

Pitching Insights

Aliza Worthington's coverage indicates a focus on local events, government announcements, and community-related news in Baltimore and Maryland. Pitches to her should emphasize local relevance and impact.

Given the variety of topics covered, pitching stories related to education initiatives or community development programs in Baltimore would align with her areas of interest. Additionally, proposals regarding significant political developments or local entertainment events may also resonate well with her coverage.

For those looking to reach out effectively, providing exclusive access to upcoming notable events or offering unique insights into ongoing community initiatives could capture Aliza's attention.

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