Richie Quintero
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Preston's Summary

Richie Quintero is a journalist and writer for iHeartRadio, specializing in news and entertainment. With a focus on current events and popular culture, Richie covers a wide range of topics including true crime, parenting, and general news updates. His articles provide readers with the latest information and insights on what's happening in the world.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Announcement: 44 %
How To Guide: 13 %
Evolving Stories: 11 %
Event Coverage: 6 %
Cites Data: 4 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Podcasts
  • Events
  • Parenting
  • True Crime
  • Music festivals
  • News

Pitching Insights

Richie Quintero's coverage is mainly focused on entertainment news and some sports, with a significant portion of announcement-based content. This suggests that he might be open to pitches related to local businesses in the entertainment or sports industries, such as small businesses in event planning, floral arrangements for events, or entrepreneurship in these sectors.

Given the focus on evolving stories and announcements, pitches should align with ongoing trends or breaking developments within the entertainment industry or possibly intersecting areas like event management. If you have unique insights into emerging trends within small business ventures related to entertainment or sports, Richie may find them particularly relevant.

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