D. Watkins

Editor At Large

Preston's Summary

D. Watkins is an Editor at Large for Salon. He focuses on social issues and racial injustice while also contributing to the entertainment landscape as a writer for HBO and a professor at the University of Baltimore. Watkins is featured in Salon Media Group, Inc. and is the author of several acclaimed memoirs, including his latest works, 'Black Boy Smile: A Memoir in Moments' and 'The Wire: A Complete Visual History.'

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Geo Focus

Baltimore, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Expert Commentary: 25 %
Review: 21 %
Seasonal: 10 %
Promotional Deal: 8 %
Opinion Editorial: 5 %

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Pitching Insights

D. Watkins predominantly covers entertainment news and house & home themes, with a focus on expert commentary and reviews. His coverage indicates that he may be receptive to pitches for expert insights or reviews related to food, cooking, recipes, holiday season topics, as well as mental health.

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