Graeme McMillan

Staff Writer

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Preston's Summary

Graeme McMillan is a staff writer for popverse and has also contributed to Boston Consulting Group (BCG). With a focus on pop culture and comics, Graeme covers a wide range of topics including film, television, and literature. His articles provide insights and analysis on the latest trends and developments in the entertainment industry.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 39 %
Press Release: 15 %
Private Sector Announcements: 14 %
Opinion Editorial: 8 %
How To Guide: 5 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Film Industry
  • Filmmaking
  • Authors
  • Books

Pitching Insights

Graeme McMillan's coverage is predominantly focused on entertainment news, with a strong emphasis on comic books and related media. He also covers gaming and content & publishing to a lesser extent.

Given his interest in comic books, Graeme would likely be receptive to pitches that offer insights into the creative processes involved in developing comics or any legal or contractual issues within the industry. Additionally, he may appreciate interviews or analysis of major storylines or developments within popular franchises such as Marvel, DC, Final Fantasy, Disney, and Star Wars.

As there is no specific geographic focus mentioned for Graeme's coverage area; it’s important to tailor pitches towards global entertainment trends rather than localized events.

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