Caroline Chen

News Managing Editor

Preston's Summary

Caroline Chen is a News Managing Editor at Vol. 266 and Vol. 265. She specializes in themes related to architecture and planning, with a focus on home and garden topics, house design, and interior design. Caroline's work has been featured in prominent outlets including WBUR, NPR, and The Washington Post.

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Geo Focus

Spokane, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 54 %
Promotional: 10 %
Press Release: 9 %
Data Driven: 8 %
Events: 6 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Consumer Products
  • Home & Garden
  • House Design
  • Interior Design
  • Online Marketplaces

Pitching Insights

Caroline covers a wide range of topics, including scientific, cultural and political themes. She reports on breaking news and evolving stories with a focus on government announcements.

If you are reaching out to Caroline, consider offering insights into disease outbreaks, organ transplants or campus controversies as she has covered these areas extensively. Additionally, if your expertise lies in analyzing evolving cultural or political scenarios within the United States with potential impact internationally (e.g., Middle East conflict), it could be relevant for her coverage interests.

Given that Caroline focuses on national coverage within the United States, pitches should center around domestic issues unless they have implications for global events.

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