Maya Skidmore

Contributor

Preston's Summary

Maya Skidmore is a Contributor at Time Out Group plc. With a background in media communications and international studies, she explores themes of hospitality and leisure, travel and tourism, and consumer travel, often reflecting on her experiences as an Iranian-Australian navigating diverse cultures. Maya's work has also been featured in various publications, including Billabong Women’s, Refinery29 Australia, and R.M Williams Outback Magazine.

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Geo Focus

Sydney, Australia (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 26 %
Government Announcement: 16 %
Cites Data: 12 %
Breaking News: 9 %
Press Release: 6 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Luxury Accommodations
  • Destinations

Pitching Insights

Maya Skidmore's coverage focuses on local events and developments in Sydney, New South Wales, and Australia. She regularly covers topics related to tourism, wildlife, events, as well as scientific findings. If you are pitching to Maya, consider offering unique insights into local events or tourist attractions in Sydney or New South Wales. Additionally, providing data-driven information about wildlife trends or scientific discoveries relevant to the region may also be of interest.

Given her focus on beauty & fashion and house & home themes along with government announcements and cited data attributes suggest she might be interested in stories that blend these topics with a local angle for residents of Sydney and New South Wales.

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