Chris Cordner

Nostalgia Specialist

Preston's Summary

Chris Cordner is a Nostalgia Specialist at the Hartlepool Mail and Sunderland Echo. He focuses on themes related to construction and real estate, architecture, and travel, while also delving into the nostalgic aspects of home and garden design, residential real estate, and the housing market. Chris has been featured in various publications, including the Northumberland Gazette, JPIMedia, and NewcastleWorld.

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Geo Focus

Sunderland, None (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 50 %
Promotional: 15 %
Events: 14 %
Reviews: 8 %
Opinion: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Home & Garden
  • Residential Real Estate
  • House Design
  • Interior Design
  • Team Sports
  • Pop Culture
  • Subcultures

Pitching Insights

Chris Cordner's coverage primarily focuses on local events, landmarks, and community-related topics in the Washington D.C. area. He frequently covers entertainment news related to local businesses and historical sites. Pitches offering human-interest stories about unique events or landmarks in Washington D.C., as well as pieces that celebrate the city's history and community spirit, may be of interest to him.

Given his focus on specific locations within Washington D.C., he would likely appreciate pitches featuring interesting developments or notable figures within these areas. Additionally, stories highlighting seasonal events or announcements relevant to the local community are also likely to resonate with Chris Cordner’s coverage preferences.

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