Isabela Raygoza

Associate Editor

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Preston's Summary

Isabela Raygoza is an Associate Editor for Billboard, with her work also appearing in publications such as the Miami Herald and Cigalah Group. She specializes in covering Latin music and culture, showcasing emerging artists, and providing insights into the latest releases and trends in the industry.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 63 %
Press Release: 14 %
Private Sector Announcements: 6 %
Profile Feature: 4 %
Review: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Music Business
  • Pop Culture
  • Gender Issues
  • Social Interest
  • Trade Shows

Pitching Insights

Isabela's coverage primarily revolves around Latin music, with a focus on emerging artists and new releases. She seems to be interested in event coverage and press releases related to the Latin music industry.

To effectively reach out to Isabela, consider offering exclusive access or insights into emerging Latin artists, new releases, or significant events within the Latin music scene. If you represent an up-and-coming artist or have insider knowledge of industry trends, providing this information may increase your chances of being featured in her articles.

Given her focus on specific artists and events within the Latin music genre, tailoring pitches that align with these interests will likely capture her attention.

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