Cheryl Eddy

News Editor/Senior Writer

Preston's Summary

Cheryl Eddy is a News Editor and Senior Writer at Gizmodo Media Group. She specializes in the arts and entertainment sector, covering topics such as the film industry, filmmaking, and celebrity news, while also exploring themes in photography and design. Cheryl's work has been featured in prominent outlets including Kotaku Australia, Yahoo News, and Quartz.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 34 %
Opinion: 25 %
Reviews: 24 %
Interviews Q&as: 10 %
Events: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Film Industry
  • Entertainment News
  • Pop Culture
  • Animation
  • LGBTQ+ Interest
  • Cultural Movements
  • Social Interest
  • Gender Issues

Pitching Insights

Cheryl Eddy's articles are primarily focused on entertainment news, with particular attention to sci-fi, fantasy, horror movies and related topics. Her coverage also includes gaming and streaming services.

Given her focus on seasonal content and promotional deals, Cheryl may be interested in pitches related to upcoming movie releases or events tied to specific seasons or holidays. Additionally, she might respond well to announcements about new partnerships between entertainment companies or promotions by streaming services.

She does not appear to have a specific geographic focus but seems open to covering international content within the entertainment industry.

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