Fiona Morgan

Associate Editor

Preston's Summary

Fiona Morgan is an Associate Editor at Falmouth Publishing, Inc. She covers a range of topics including arts and entertainment, crime, and reviews, with a particular focus on Kentucky. Morgan's work has been featured in The Interior Journal, The Advocate-Messenger, and other publications.

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Geo Focus

Danville, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 31 %
Event Coverage: 24 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 16 %
Seasonal: 6 %
Press Release: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Entertainment News
  • Concerts & Festivals
  • Nightlife

Pitching Insights

Fiona's coverage primarily focuses on local government, community events, and legal policy regulation in Danville, Kentucky. She often reports on announcements from the local government and covers events such as meetings on homelessness or fiscal court readings.

If you're reaching out to Fiona with a pitch, consider providing insights related to local government initiatives, community events impacting Danville residents directly, or commentary on legal policy regulations within Kentucky. Additionally, if your expertise lies in any of the specific topics covered (such as taxation or construction projects), this may also be of interest to her audience.

Given that she covers a range of themes including finance & economy and education alongside government-related news at the local level in Danville and Boyle County specifically – pitches relevant to these areas would likely resonate well with her reporting focus.

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