Patrick Cremona

Writer/Researcher - RadioTimes.com

Preston's Summary

Patrick Cremona is a writer and researcher for RadioTimes.com, focusing on film and television. With a passion for storytelling, Patrick's articles cover a range of topics including film reviews, interviews with cast and crew, and explorations of true stories behind movies. His work has been featured in various publications such as Lifestyle Asia, Prestige Singapore, and AUGUSTMAN.

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Geo Focus

United Kingdom (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Private Sector Announcements: 17 %
Promotional Deal: 14 %
Event Coverage: 12 %
Press Release: 11 %
Expert Commentary: 9 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Film Industry
  • Celebrities
  • Retirement Planning
  • Entertainment News
  • Real Estate Investment
  • Comedy

Pitching Insights

Patrick Cremona's articles predominantly cover entertainment news, particularly film releases, TV shows, true stories, casts, and awards. Given his focus on promotional deals and how-to guides in the entertainment industry alongside personal finance topics suggests he may be interested in pitches related to exclusive interviews with actors or directors of upcoming films or TV shows. Additionally, providing insights into consumer trends related to film and TV consumption could also be appealing.

As Patrick's geographic focus is national (United Kingdom), it would be beneficial for pitches to have a UK angle such as exclusive UK release information or behind-the-scenes details specific to the UK market.

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