By: Ludovic Hunter-Tilney
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Ludovic Hunter-Tilney is an Arts Writer and Pop Critic at the Financial Times. He focuses on themes related to music and entertainment, covering topics such as Taylor Swift, Sam Smith, and the intersection of AI and the arts, with a particular interest in Brazilian culture. Ludovic's work has been recognized, winning the London Press Club’s Arts Reviewer of the Year award in 2014, and he has been featured in the Financial Times since 1998.
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Ludovic Hunter-Tilney predominantly covers music, with a specific focus on album and concert reviews. To effectively reach out to him, consider providing exclusive access to artists or behind-the-scenes insights into the creation of albums and live performances.
Given his extensive coverage of album and concert reviews, Ludovic may be interested in pitches that offer unique angles or perspectives on emerging artists or new trends within the music industry. Providing detailed information about how an artist's work fits into broader musical movements could also capture his interest.
As Ludovic’s geographic focus is not specified, it's advisable to tailor your outreach based on the global relevance of the musicians or events being pitched.
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