Lyra Hale

Managing Editor,Trending News Editor

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Preston's Summary

Lyra Hale is a Latina journalist and editor, currently working as the Managing Editor and Trending News Editor at Fangirlish. With a focus on pop culture, Lyra's articles cover a range of topics including TV shows, movies, books, and LGBTQ+ representation. Her work has also been featured in Remezcla, showcasing her passion for diverse and inclusive storytelling.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Review: 59 %
Expert Commentary: 11 %
Event Coverage: 9 %
Private Sector Announcements: 8 %
Press Release: 2 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Celebrities
  • Pop Culture
  • Film Industry
  • Music Business
  • Animation
  • Arts & Crafts

Pitching Insights

Lyra's coverage predominantly consists of reviews for movies and TV shows, with a particular interest in niche genres and LGBTQ+ representation. She may be interested in pitches related to movie or TV show reviews, particularly those that focus on underrepresented groups or unique storylines.

Given Lyra’s emphasis on reviewing specific episodes of series and individual movies, she may appreciate receiving advanced screeners or access to exclusive behind-the-scenes content for upcoming releases. Providing her with early access to content could lead to more comprehensive coverage.

Since Lyra doesn't have a geographic focus specified, her interests seem wide-reaching without being confined by location.

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