Gregory Ellwood

Preston's Summary

Gregory Ellwood is a journalist who writes for The Playlist and the Los Angeles Times. He covers a wide range of topics in the entertainment industry, including film, television, and awards shows. His articles provide insights, analysis, and predictions on various aspects of the industry, from film reviews to awards nominations and winners.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 45 %
Review: 36 %
Press Release: 6 %
Profile Feature: 3 %
Private Sector Announcements: 1 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Film Industry
  • Celebrities
  • Comedy
  • Entertainment News
  • Plays & Musicals

Pitching Insights

Gregory’s coverage heavily focuses on entertainment news, particularly film and television awards shows, nominations, and predictions. He also conducts interviews with industry professionals. Therefore, he would be most responsive to pitches offering exclusive interviews or insights into the behind-the-scenes of the film and television industry.

Given Gregory's focus on event coverage and announcements in the entertainment industry, publicists can consider reaching out when they have newsworthy information about award nominations/winners or major events such as film festivals that align with his coverage area.

Gregory does not appear to have a specific geographic focus but instead covers international developments within the entertainment industry.

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