Chris Littlechild

Preston's Summary

Chris Littlechild is a freelance journalist and automotive enthusiast, specializing in writing about cars, motorcycles, and video games. With a passion for all things automotive, Chris has written for various publications including SlashGear, DualShockers, Game Rant, TheGamer, and more. His articles cover a range of topics from in-depth vehicle reviews to exploring the history and technology behind iconic automobiles and motorcycles.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Industry Specific: 37 %
Review: 11 %
Cites Data: 11 %
How To Guide: 9 %
Press Release: 8 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Cars
  • Trucks & Lorries
  • Planes & Aircrafts
  • Drone Technology

Pitching Insights

Chris Littlechild's coverage primarily revolves around automotive topics, particularly focusing on car models, maintenance, and historical aspects. He also covers video games and military vehicles to a lesser extent.

Given his focus, Chris would be interested in receiving pitches related to new car models, technological advancements in the automotive industry or insights into classic cars and their history. Additionally, he may welcome pitches about popular video games or unique features of military vehicles.

It's important for sources reaching out to Chris to ensure that any information provided is factually accurate as he frequently provides industry-specific content and reviews.

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