Nina Corcoran

Associate Staff Writer

Preston's Summary

Nina Corcoran is an Associate Staff Writer at Pitchfork. She covers a range of topics within the arts and entertainment sphere, with a particular focus on music, including music festivals and notable in memoriam pieces. Nina's work has been featured in prominent outlets such as Rolling Stone, Stereogum, and NPR.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Private Sector Announcements: 39 %
Event Coverage: 31 %
Press Release: 16 %
Breaking News: 3 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Music Business
  • Music Genres
  • Concerts & Festivals
  • Entertainment News
  • Celebrities

Pitching Insights

Nina Corcoran's articles predominantly cover music and entertainment news, focusing on events, announcements, and press releases within the industry. Given this focus, she would likely be most responsive to pitches related to new album launches or tours, exclusive interviews with artists or industry insiders, behind-the-scenes stories about music events or trends.

Given Nina's emphasis on event coverage and private sector announcements in the entertainment industry including music and concerts as well as gaming topics like video games and esports that may align with her interests. If you have access to exclusive information about upcoming albums, artist interviews or insights into trends shaping the entertainment world might be particularly compelling for Nina.

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