Darla Shelden
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Preston's Summary

Darla Shelden is a journalist based in Oklahoma City, focusing on local news and events. Her work has appeared in publications such as The City Sentinel. Darla covers a wide range of topics, including community events, charity initiatives, arts and culture, and human interest stories.

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Geo Focus

Oklahoma City, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 39 %
Press Release: 31 %
Seasonal: 6 %
Government Announcement: 6 %
Profile Feature: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Animal Rights
  • Pets
  • Business Conferences

Pitching Insights

Darla Shelden predominantly covers local events and announcements in Oklahoma City, with a focus on entertainment news, culture & society, and community service. She frequently features press releases, expert commentary on events, and coverage of local happenings.

For those looking to pitch stories to Darla, she would likely be interested in event-related pitches such as art shows or music performances happening within the Oklahoma City area. Additionally, stories related to community service initiatives or cultural events that impact the local population could resonate well with her coverage interests.

Given her focus on this specific geographic region and themes related to family & relationships and culture & society topics like art exhibitions featuring works by artists experiencing homelessness may also appeal to her audience.

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