Jonathan Shead

Staff Reporter, Farmington Press

Preston's Summary

Jonathan Shead is a Staff Reporter at Farmington Press. He covers a diverse range of topics including beauty and fashion, food and beverages, and social issues, with a particular focus on Michigan and Detroit. Jonathan's work has also been featured in NewsBreak, highlighting his commitment to exploring culture and society through his reporting.

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Geo Focus

Detroit, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 50 %
Seasonal: 13 %
Press Release: 9 %
Government Announcement: 5 %
Cites Data: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Fashion Industry
  • Consumer Health
  • Film Industry
  • Mental Health
  • Social Interest
  • Diversity & Inclusion

Pitching Insights

Jonathan Shead's coverage focuses heavily on local events, holidays, and community-related topics in Michigan and Detroit. He is particularly interested in cultural and entertainment news related to the region. When reaching out to him, consider pitching stories that cover local events, festivals, art exhibitions, or community initiatives within Detroit and Michigan.

Given his emphasis on event coverage and seasonal themes such as holiday celebrations, providing information about upcoming local events with a unique angle could be an effective way to engage Jonathan. Since he covers various cultural aspects of Detroit and Michigan society, offering insights into the diverse communities and traditions within these regions may also capture his interest.

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