Jenny Priestley

Content Director

Preston's Summary

Jenny Priestley is the Content Director at TVBEurope. With a strong focus on media technology, broadcasting, and entertainment, she explores themes such as AI, ESG, and telecommunications, while also engaging with sports and film topics. Jenny has been featured in notable publications including TV Technology, NewBay Media, and The Business Herald.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 47 %
Private Sector Announcements: 30 %
Event Coverage: 10 %
Cites Data: 5 %
Industry Specific: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Broadcast Media
  • Film Industry
  • Telecommunications Infrastructure
  • Software Development
  • Corporate Finance
  • Journalism

Pitching Insights

Jenny Priestley's articles primarily focus on technology, streaming, mergers and acquisitions in the television production industry. Her coverage heavily features press releases and private sector announcements.

Given Jenny's reliance on press releases and private sector announcements as sources of content, she may be most responsive to pitches that involve new product launches or significant developments within companies related to technology, streaming, mergers and acquisitions in television production.

Additionally, given her emphasis on "Moving forward" themes suggesting a future outlook perspective for 2024 and beyond, pitches focusing on emerging trends or futuristic technologies within the mentioned industries could capture her interest.

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