Christina Champlin

Co-Founder, Director of Marketing & Social Media

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Preston's Summary

Christina Champlin is the Co-Founder and Director of Marketing & Social Media at We Like L.A. She focuses on events and conferences, particularly within the realms of arts and entertainment, highlighting topics related to Los Angeles, California, and various holidays such as Cinco de Mayo and Memorial Day. Christina's work has been featured in We Like L.A.

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Geo Focus

Los Angeles, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 68 %
Seasonal: 31 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Entertainment News
  • Concerts & Festivals
  • Nightlife

Pitching Insights

Christina's articles primarily focus on local events and activities in Los Angeles, with an emphasis on providing readers with options for entertainment. Given her coverage attributes, she is likely to be interested in receiving pitches related to upcoming events and attractions happening in the Los Angeles area. Consider suggesting unique or off-the-beaten-path activities that would appeal to a broad audience.

Pitch ideas could include highlighting seasonal events or specific themes within event coverage such as family-friendly activities, arts and culture events, food festivals, or holiday-themed experiences. Providing insider tips about lesser-known but interesting happenings may also capture Christina's attention.

It’s important to keep pitches relevant to the timing of her article releases by aligning them with weekly or weekend event round-ups.

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