Jeffrey Bowie

Freelance Writer

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Preston's Summary

Jeffrey Bowie is a freelance writer and filmmaker, specializing in horror and pop culture. With a passion for writing, Jeffrey's work has appeared in TVOvermind and Collider, covering topics such as movie franchises, upcoming releases, and actor profiles.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Profile Feature: 20 %
Review: 16 %
Opinion Editorial: 13 %
Seasonal: 11 %
Event Coverage: 9 %

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Pitching Insights

Jeffrey Bowie's coverage heavily focuses on entertainment news, movies, TV shows, and celebrities. He also covers gaming to some extent. To effectively reach out to Jeffrey with relevant pitches, consider offering exclusive interviews or insights related to upcoming movie releases, behind-the-scenes details of popular TV shows, celebrity profiles or exclusive gaming content.

Pitching ideas for profile features on actors/directors and reviews of movies/TV shows may resonate well with Jeffrey given the prevalent themes in his articles. If you have insider knowledge about developments in the entertainment industry or can provide expert analysis on trending topics within this space, it could capture Jeffrey's attention.

Remember that while there is no specific geographic focus mentioned for Jeffrey's coverage attributes suggest a broad international perspective might be beneficial when tailoring your pitch.

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