Preston's Summary

Elaine Mallon is a writer and author who contributes to various conservative publications, including Breitbart News, Conservative Review, The Federalist, The Spectator World, and The Spectator Australia. She covers a range of topics, including current events, politics, and cultural issues, from a conservative perspective.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 34 %
Event Coverage: 22 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 17 %
Evolving Stories: 8 %
Breaking News: 6 %

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Pitching Insights

Elaine Mallon's coverage focuses on a mix of family and relationships, government and politics, as well as crime stories with an emphasis on evolving stories and breaking news. She has covered topics such as marriage, energy efficiency, public health, zoo animals, charity, education wildlife crime among others.

Given her focus on these themes and topics she would be interested in receiving pitches related to human interest stories about families or individuals facing significant challenges or triumphs. Additionally, she may be open to receiving pitches concerning new government policies or announcements particularly related to public health issues if they have broad societal impact. For crime-related pitch ideas could include insights into ongoing investigations that are of national relevance.

Since Elaine’s geographic focus is national (United States), make sure any pitched story has implications or significance at the national level within the United States.

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