Courtney Small

Associate Product Manager

Preston's Summary

Courtney Small is an Associate Product Manager with a focus on local content in Canada, specifically in Ontario and Toronto. She writes for ThatShelf.com and Exclaim! Media, covering film reviews, interviews, and cultural events. Her work has also been featured in the Lynden Tribune.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Review: 73 %
Expert Commentary: 5 %
Event Coverage: 5 %
Seasonal: 4 %
Opinion Editorial: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Special Needs Advocacy

Pitching Insights

Courtney Small's coverage primarily consists of film reviews and interviews, with a focus on local events in Toronto. This suggests that she is likely to be interested in pitches related to film festivals, movie reviews, and interviews with individuals involved in the film industry.

Given her strong emphasis on local content, consider pitching stories about films or events specific to Canada, Ontario, or Toronto. Additionally, if you have access to filmmakers or actors participating in regional film festivals or creating content relevant to this geographic area, it may capture Courtney's interest.

As for broad topics within entertainment news and house & home categories mentioned indirectly through the article titles' themes covered attribute (39% Entertainment News; 30% House & Home), they do not seem as prominent as film-related content but could still be considered when relevant.

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