Paul Eisenberg

Journalist

Preston's Summary

Paul Eisenberg is a journalist at Lookout Local. With a passion for storytelling, he covers a range of topics including cultural movements, pop culture, and adventure and air travel, weaving together narratives that highlight the unique experiences of people and places. He has been featured in notable publications such as Yahoo News, The Pantagraph, and the Chicago Tribune.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 60 %
Events: 13 %
Opinion: 8 %
Reviews: 8 %
Data Driven: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Cultural Movements
  • Pop Culture
  • Adventure Travel
  • Air Travel

Pitching Insights

Paul Eisenberg primarily covers local community events and landmarks in the Southland region of the United States, particularly Illinois and Chicago. His coverage often includes stories about culture & society, entertainment news, and house & home.

If you have information about upcoming local community events, interesting cultural developments or entertaining activities happening in the Southland region of Illinois or Chicago, Paul would likely be interested in hearing from you. You may also consider sharing human interest stories that resonate with the local audience to align with his themes covered.

As a journalist focusing on specific localities within Illinois and Chicago, he might find value in receiving press releases or event announcements related to these areas.

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