James Smith

Journalist

Preston's Summary

James Smith is a journalist at various esteemed outlets including KSWO TV and BBC News. He specializes in themes such as construction and real estate, urban design, and the beauty industry, exploring topics like commercial and residential real estate, as well as trends in hair care and beauty. His work has been featured in numerous publications, showcasing his diverse interests and expertise across multiple sectors.

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Geo Focus

Kenilworth, United Kingdom (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 65 %
Events: 11 %
Promotional: 9 %
Data Driven: 6 %
Listicles: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Urban Design
  • Urban Development
  • Housing Market
  • Real Estate Development
  • Residential Real Estate
  • Home & Garden
  • Interior Design
  • Construction Industry

Pitching Insights

James Smith's coverage primarily focuses on local news and events in the Kenilworth and Warwick areas, with a strong emphasis on sales & marketing, business & industry, sports, house & home, beauty & fashion. He often cites data and press releases to support his articles.

If you are looking to reach out to James with pitches or information, consider providing relevant data or insights related to local sales trends, property market developments in Kenilworth and Warwick area as well as updates on businesses operating there. Additionally, if you have event announcements or community initiatives within these regions that align with his coverage themes such as sports or house & home topics covered by him would be most effective.

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