Sally Perry

Co-Founder, Editor And Reporter

Preston's Summary

Sally Perry is a Co-Founder, Editor, and Reporter at On The Wight. She has been recognized nationally for her comprehensive coverage of local democracy, the arts, and significant regional events, with a particular focus on architecture and planning. Sally's work has been featured in the Isle Of Wight News From On The Wight, where she champions the creative talents of Islanders while holding those in power accountable for their decisions.

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Geo Focus

Ryde, United Kingdom (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 59 %
Events: 18 %
Opinion: 6 %
Interviews Q&as: 4 %
Promotional: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Art Dealing
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Fine Art
  • Urban Design
  • Urban Development

Pitching Insights

Sally Perry's coverage primarily focuses on local news, particularly government announcements and events on the Isle of Wight. Given her focus on the local area, she would likely be interested in pitches related to community events, environmental updates specific to the region, or government policy changes impacting residents.

If you're reaching out to Sally Perry with a story idea, consider topics that align with her coverage attributes and themes covered such as weather-related issues like falling water levels or cold snaps in the South East. You could also offer insights into political developments affecting the Isle of Wight community or highlight noteworthy local events for potential coverage.

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