Maria Clinton

Gulf Coast Lead Correspondent

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Preston's Summary

Maria Clinton is a Gulf Coast Lead Correspondent at PSP℠ Limited. She covers a diverse range of topics including music, with a particular focus on EDM, as well as cultural insights from Michigan, Detroit, and Australia. Maria's work has been featured in EDM Identity, showcasing her expertise and passion for the electronic dance music scene.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 55 %
Private Sector Announcements: 13 %
Review: 12 %
Press Release: 6 %
Exclusive: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • EDM Festivals
  • House Music
  • Techno Music
  • DJ Culture
  • Music Releases

Pitching Insights

Maria Clinton's coverage primarily focuses on event coverage and reviews in the gaming and entertainment news domains, with a strong emphasis on EDM music. She would likely be interested in pitches that offer exclusive access to events or artists within the EDM scene. Additionally, she may respond well to pitches providing review copies of new albums or opportunities for interviews with emerging artists.

Given her focus on New Year's Eve events and compilations, Maria could be receptive to pitches related to upcoming festivals, concerts, album releases, as well as insights from established or up-and-coming musicians and DJs. If you have unique access to behind-the-scenes content or can provide early access to new music releases relevant to her themes covered and topics covered, it might grab her attention.

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