Ryan Schocket

Writer

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Preston's Summary

Ryan Schocket is a writer at BuzzFeed. He focuses on topics such as internet culture, celebrity obsession, and LGBTQ issues, with a particular affinity for Taylor Swift and Mariah Carey. His work has been featured in BuzzFeed and The Daily Dot.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Opinion Editorial: 25 %
Seasonal: 20 %
Event Coverage: 15 %
Expert Commentary: 11 %
Evolving Stories: 9 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Celebrity Aesthetician
  • Home Decorating
  • Barbenheimer Weekend
  • Oppenheimer History
  • Viral Tweets

Pitching Insights

Ryan's coverage predominantly focuses on entertainment news, including opinion editorials and seasonal events. He seems to be interested in trends and viral content related to celebrities, movies, social media, and pop culture.

To effectively reach out to Ryan, consider providing pitches that align with these themes. This could include exclusive insights or expert commentary on current entertainment trends, movies, popular social media discussions or emerging celebrity-related topics. If you have unique perspectives on the latest trends in entertainment or can provide insider insights into viral content within this space, it may catch his attention.

Given Ryan's lack of a specific geographic focus but broad interest in global cultural phenomena such as trending tweets and international celebrities like Anitta and Greta Gerwig suggests he may cover stories from around the world pertaining to these themes.

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