Preston's Summary

Benjamin Mullin is a Media Reporter at The New York Times. He specializes in journalism, media, and press topics, with a focus on the broadcasting industry, legal affairs, and public relations. Benjamin's work has been featured in prominent publications including Boston.com, The Wall Street Journal, and The Irish Times.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

Beta
Informative: 71 %
Opinion: 12 %
Interviews Q&as: 5 %
Events: 5 %
Data Driven: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Broadcast Media
  • Broadcasting Industry
  • Journalism
  • Media
  • Press
  • Earned Media
  • Media Relations
  • Owned Media
  • Paid Media

Pitching Insights

Benjamin Mullin's coverage primarily revolves around the business and content & publishing aspects of media companies, news industry, cable TV, leadership changes, and journalism. He tends to focus on press releases and private sector announcements.

To effectively reach out to Benjamin, consider providing exclusive insights or expert commentary on the changing landscape of media companies, emerging trends in the news industry (especially related to digital transformation), impacts of leadership changes within prominent media organizations, or analysis of shifts in cable TV viewership patterns. Additionally, if you have inside knowledge about major developments within media companies or can provide valuable perspectives on journalism practices and challenges faced by the industry today, it could be relevant for his coverage.

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