Jordan Darville

News Editor

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Preston's Summary

Jordan Darville is a News Editor at The FADER. He covers a range of topics within the arts and entertainment sphere, with a particular focus on music, including insights on artists like Drake, music festivals, and the intersection of crime and AI in the industry. His work has been featured in BuradaBiliyorum and The FADER.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Private Sector Announcements: 26 %
Event Coverage: 21 %
Press Release: 13 %
Government Announcement: 4 %
Investment Analysis: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Music Business
  • Music Genres

Pitching Insights

Jordan Darville specializes in entertainment news with a focus on music, artists, and record labels. His coverage includes private sector announcements and event coverage within the entertainment industry.

Given his focus on music-related trials and artist updates, he may be interested in pitches related to exclusive interviews or insights into ongoing legal cases involving musicians. Additionally, he might appreciate pitches that provide behind-the-scenes stories of album releases or details about upcoming tours or events featuring prominent artists.

As there is no specified geographic focus for Jordan's articles, relevant content from any location could be suitable for his coverage as long as it pertains to the music industry.

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