Jeannie Ortega Law

Preston's Summary

Jeannie Ortega Law is a journalist and writer who focuses on faith-based and Christian content. She writes for The Christian Post and her work has also appeared in Crossmap.com. Jeannie covers a range of topics including interviews with Christian celebrities, reviews of faith-inspired films, and discussions on topics related to Christian faith and values.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Expert Commentary: 26 %
Event Coverage: 24 %
Opinion Editorial: 11 %
Evolving Stories: 10 %
Press Release: 6 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Theater
  • Sight & Sound Theaters
  • End Times
  • Prophetic visions

Pitching Insights

Jeannie Ortega Law's coverage focuses on entertainment news, particularly with a Christian or faith-based angle. She seems to seek expert commentary and opinion pieces related to the intersection of faith, culture, and entertainment.

Given her focus on faith-inspired content in the entertainment industry, reaching out with pitches that offer insights from experts or individuals involved in creating such content could be well-received. Additionally, providing opinions or commentary on cultural trends impacting the intersection of faith and entertainment may also align with her coverage preferences.

It’s worth noting that Jeannie does not have a specific geographic focus but appears to take an international view of Christian and faith-based entertainment topics.

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