Nicolas Stecher

Journalist

Preston's Summary

Nicolas Stecher is a Journalist and Deputy Editor at Maxim Magazine. He specializes in a diverse range of topics including cars, music, spirits, culture, and travel, with a particular focus on food and beverages, automotive themes, and motorsports. Nicolas has been featured in prominent publications such as Yahoo News, Robb Report, and Magzter, showcasing his expertise in these engaging areas.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 24 %
Press Release: 20 %
Profile Feature: 12 %
Private Sector Announcements: 10 %
Review: 6 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Beverage Production
  • Drinks & Spirits
  • Cars
  • Trucks & Lorries

Pitching Insights

Nicolas Stecher's articles focus mainly on luxury lifestyle, including whiskey and spirits, audiophile products, and luxury cars. Based on his coverage attributes, he is likely to be interested in exclusive announcements from the private sector or press releases related to these topics.

Given Nicolas's coverage of specific whiskey types and other luxury items, he may appreciate pitches that feature unique or rare products within these categories. If you represent a brand with a new release or limited edition item falling into one of Nicolas’s covered areas such as high-end spirits or audiophile equipment, consider reaching out with details about what makes it stand out.

Articles written by Nicolas seem internationally focused without a specific geographic emphasis mentioned.

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