Becky Rogers

Social Media Manager

Preston's Summary

Becky Rogers is a social media manager for NME and The Vinyl Factory. With a passion for music and culture, Becky writes about festivals, vinyl records, artist profiles, and music recommendations. Through her work, she aims to share her love for music and connect with fellow music enthusiasts.

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Geo Focus

United Kingdom (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Private Sector Announcements: 40 %
Press Release: 25 %
Event Coverage: 21 %
Review: 3 %
Profile Feature: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Music
  • Vinyl Records
  • Festivals
  • Artists
  • Album Reviews

Pitching Insights

Becky Rogers primarily covers entertainment news with a focus on music, vinyl records, festivals, artists, and album reviews. Her coverage heavily includes private sector announcements and press releases.

When reaching out to Becky with pitches or content ideas, consider offering exclusive interviews or insights from notable figures in the music industry such as artists, producers, or other key players. Content related to unique events in the world of music including festivals and special celebrations may also be well received.

Given her interest in vinyl records and albums, pitching stories about new releases, limited editions reissues series like Rhino's 45th-anniversary collection could capture her attention. Additionally highlighting engaging human-interest stories within the music industry would likely resonate with her readership.

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