Dannii Leivers

Senior Associate, Strategy and Planning

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Preston's Summary

Dannii Leivers is a Senior Associate in Strategy and Planning, with a focus on local news in the United Kingdom, specifically in Glasgow. She has written for Louder and her work has also appeared in NME. Dannii's articles cover a range of topics in the music industry, with a particular focus on metal and rock music, featuring interviews with artists and album reviews. She is passionate about promoting diverse voices and supporting social justice causes, including the #blacklivesmatter movement.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 45 %
Review: 36 %
Expert Commentary: 18 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Music
  • Heavy Metal
  • Metal Bands
  • Rock Music
  • Nu Metal

Pitching Insights

Dannii Leivers primarily covers heavy metal music, including album reviews, event coverage, and expert commentary. She focuses on entertainment news related to heavy metal bands and subgenres.

To effectively pitch to Dannii, consider offering exclusive insights into the creative process behind albums or events within the heavy metal genre. Additionally, providing access to emerging talent or insider perspectives could be of interest given her focus on bringing new bands through.

As she has a local geographic focus in Glasgow and the UK at large, pitches should take this into account by highlighting any connections to these regions or providing content that is relevant specifically to UK-based heavy metal scenes.

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