Carol Cassada

Writer

Preston's Summary

Carol Cassada is a writer and author known for her love of soap operas and her romance and family saga novels. She writes for Culturess and her work has also been featured in TheThings and Showbiz Cheat Sheet. Carol's articles cover a range of topics including upcoming movies, celebrity news, entertainment rankings, and holiday events.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 30 %
Evolving Stories: 16 %
Opinion Editorial: 11 %
Profile Feature: 8 %
Expert Commentary: 6 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Celebrities
  • Entertainment News
  • Parenting Styles
  • Animal Rights

Pitching Insights

Given Carol's coverage of entertainment news, focusing on articles related to movies, television, and celebrities, she would likely be most receptive to pitches offering exclusive interviews with actors or creators of popular shows and movies. Additionally, she may also be interested in insights from industry experts commenting on trends or the latest developments within the entertainment industry.

As her focus is not specific to a particular geographic region, she appears open to covering events and stories from various locations. Therefore, if you have access to unique behind-the-scenes details about upcoming movie releases or insider knowledge about popular TV shows or celebrity news that could attract broad interest among audiences consuming entertainment media content globally, it may catch her attention.

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