Brian Wagner

Editor Street Muscle Magazine

Preston's Summary

Brian Wagner is the Editor at Street Muscle Magazine. He focuses on a variety of themes including automotive, car repair, and retail, while also exploring topics related to ESG and local culture in Tennessee, particularly Nashville. Brian's work has been featured in Off Road Xtreme, Ford Muscle, PMMI Media Group, City Lifestyle, Rod Authority, ChevyHardcore, Dragzine.com, Startups Magazine, and Global FinTech Series.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 34 %
Promotional Deal: 16 %
Press Release: 13 %
Private Sector Announcements: 11 %
How To Guide: 6 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Cars
  • Trucks & Lorries

Pitching Insights

Brian Wagner's articles primarily focus on automotive-related content, including car parts, restomods, and performance cars. Much of his coverage is centered around product promotions and press releases. Therefore, he may be interested in receiving pitches related to new or innovative automotive products, industry events such as car shows or launches, or promotional deals within the automotive sector.

Given the nature of his articles, Brian might be most responsive to pitches that offer exclusive insights into upcoming trends in the automotive industry or unique stories about classic cars, restorations, and aftermarket parts. If you have a new product launch or an event announcement within the automotive space that aligns with these interests and themes covered by Brian Wagner's articles, it could be worth reaching out to him.

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