Christine Rappleye

Features Duty Editor

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Preston's Summary

Christine Rappleye is a Features Duty Editor at LDS Living Inc. She covers a diverse range of topics including religion and spirituality, arts and entertainment, and events and conferences, with a particular focus on Christmas, holidays, and cultural experiences in Utah, the Philippines, and Japan. Christine's work has been featured in LDS Living Inc. and The Church News.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 60 %
Government Announcement: 12 %
Press Release: 8 %
How To Guide: 7 %
Profile Feature: 3 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Religious Organizations
  • Concerts & Festivals
  • Church Administration
  • Entertainment News

Pitching Insights

Christine Rappleye's coverage mainly centers around local events in the Salt Lake City area, with a focus on entertainment news and cultural events related to the Latter-day Saints community. Stories about upcoming concerts, guest performers, and church-related appointments are prevalent in her articles.

If reaching out to Christine, consider offering insights or stories related to local cultural events, particularly those involving the Tabernacle Choir or significant figures within the Latter-day Saints community. Additionally, providing exclusive access or behind-the-scenes information about these events could be valuable for her coverage.

Given her specific geographic focus on Utah and Salt Lake City, pitches should be tailored to reflect an understanding of this region's unique cultural and religious landscape.

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