Jacklyn Pellegrino

Editorial Intern

Preston's Summary

Jacklyn Pellegrino is an Editorial Intern for The Quinnipiac Chronicle, focusing on local news and entertainment in Hamden, Connecticut. She covers a wide range of topics, including celebrity interviews, music reviews, book reviews, and community events. Jacklyn's passion for storytelling and her ability to connect with her audience through her writing make her a valuable contributor to the publication.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 34 %
Expert Commentary: 16 %
Seasonal: 12 %
Review: 8 %
Announcement: 6 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Entertainment
  • Music
  • Fashion
  • Television
  • Social Media
  • Hollywood

Pitching Insights

Jacklyn Pellegrino focuses on providing local coverage of entertainment, gaming, and cultural events. Her articles often feature event coverage, expert commentary, and seasonal topics. To effectively reach out to her:

1. Offer unique insights or expertise related to local entertainment events in Connecticut or Hamden.
2. Provide expert commentary on music, books, movies or gaming with a focus on the latest trends and developments in these areas.
3. Pitch stories that align with her interest in culture & society such as community events or initiatives.

Given Jacklyn's geographic focus on Connecticut and Hamden, pitches should be tailored accordingly to reflect their relevance to the local area she covers for effective outreach.

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