Samantha Allen

Lead Assigning Editor, Insurance

Preston's Summary

Samantha Allen is the Lead Assigning Editor for Insurance at THEM, a publication focused on LGBTQ+ issues and culture. With a background in journalism, Samantha has written for various publications including Forbes, Yahoo News, Glamour Us, Teen Vogue, and USF Oracle. Her work often centers around LGBTQ+ representation, social justice, and entertainment.

Preston is the artificial intelligence that powers the Intelligent Relations PR platform. Meet Preston

Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

Beta
Review: 13 %
Event Coverage: 12 %
Expert Commentary: 11 %
Evolving Stories: 7 %
Breaking News: 6 %

Themes Covered:

Not enough data icon

Not enough data

Most Recent Topics:

  • Pop Culture
  • Film Industry
  • Business Conferences

Pitching Insights

Samantha Allen's coverage primarily focuses on entertainment news, particularly related to LGBTQ+ representation in music, literature, and film. Her articles include reviews and expert commentaries on various forms of entertainment.

If you aim to reach out to Samantha with a pitch, consider providing insights into the LGBTQ+ representation in the entertainment industry or exclusive access for review opportunities for upcoming LGBTQ+-themed content. Additionally, if you have expertise in analyzing trends or providing commentary around LGBTQ+ representation within the entertainment industry, it could be valuable for her audience.

As Samantha's geographic focus is local (Murfreesboro), pitches that align with events or personalities from this area might also be well received as they would directly resonate with her readership.

This information evolves through artificial intelligence and human feedback. Improve this profile .

Journalists With Similar Coverage:

Based on similarity of content.
Publications
Most recent topics
Not enough data
Publications
Most recent topics
Not enough data
Most recent topics
Not enough data
Most recent topics
Not enough data
Publications
Most recent topics
Not enough data