Dayna Troisi

Managing Editor

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Preston's Summary

Dayna Troisi is a Managing Editor for GO Magazine, with a focus on local LGBTQ+ news and events in New York City. Their work has also been featured in Elite Daily, covering a range of topics including LGBTQ+ rights, queer culture, and social justice issues.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 24 %
Government Announcement: 15 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 13 %
Evolving Stories: 11 %
Breaking News: 9 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Gender Issues
  • LGBTQ+ Interest
  • Civil Rights
  • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Social Interest

Pitching Insights

Dayna Troisi's coverage predominantly focuses on LGBTQ+ topics, particularly events and evolving stories related to the community. She also covers government announcements and breaking news concerning LGBTQ+ rights and representation.

Given her focus on local (New York City) and national (United States) issues, she may be interested in pitches from individuals or organizations involved in local LGBTQ+ events, activism, or legal policy changes within New York City. Additionally, Dayna might appreciate insights from experts who can provide commentary on current political developments impacting the LGBTQ+ community at a national level.

Since entertainment news is also a significant part of her coverage, she may consider features about queer representation in media and pop culture as well as reviews of relevant movies or TV shows with strong LGBTQ+ themes.

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