Eli Enis

Editor

Preston's Summary

Eli Enis is an Editor at various prominent publications. He specializes in music journalism, with a focus on topics such as Polls, Linkin Park, and the vibrant music scenes in NYC and Tokyo. Eli's work has been featured in SPIN, Men's Health magazine UK, Stereogum, AOL, Inc., Revolver Magazine, and Pittsburgh City Paper.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 33 %
Private Sector Announcements: 29 %
Press Release: 12 %
Exclusive: 10 %
Expert Commentary: 3 %

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Pitching Insights

Eli Enis' coverage predominantly focuses on entertainment news, particularly heavy metal and rock music. His articles include event coverage, private sector announcements, press releases, and exclusive content within the themes of Entertainment News and Gaming.

For those looking to reach out effectively to Eli Enis, consider providing him with exclusive access to new music releases or upcoming events in the heavy metal and rock music scenes. Additionally, offering interviews with musicians or behind-the-scenes insights into album productions may be well received given his interest in this area.

Given that there is no specific geographic focus mentioned for Eli Enis' coverage attributes indicate a broad scope without regional limitations.

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