Emily Bootle

Culture Writer

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Preston's Summary

Emily Bootle is a culture writer for The i Paper, with her work also appearing in publications such as New Statesman, Stylist, The Guardian, and Cigalah Group. She covers a range of topics including the impact of popular culture on society, gender issues in media and entertainment, and the evolving landscape of hobbies and leisure activities.

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Geo Focus

United Kingdom (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 46 %
Expert Commentary: 14 %
Opinion Editorial: 10 %
Review: 8 %
Profile Feature: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Celebrities
  • Concerts & Festivals
  • Entertainment News
  • Pop Culture
  • Internet Culture

Pitching Insights

Emily's articles predominantly focus on entertainment news, culture & society with a UK national perspective. She seems to appreciate expert commentary and reviews related to theatre, music, television, celebrities, and pop culture. Therefore, she is likely interested in pitches that offer expert insights into current entertainment trends or exclusive access to high-profile individuals within the UK entertainment industry.

Given her interest in cultural topics like nostalgia and identity alongside regular coverage of theater-related issues suggests she may also be open to pieces exploring broader societal impacts of cultural events or phenomena.

If reaching out to Emily Bootle for potential coverage or collaboration it would be beneficial to keep in mind her strong emphasis on the UK market while offering fresh perspectives on contemporary entertainment trends.

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