Tim Appelo

Entertainment Editor, Film & TV Critic

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Preston's Summary

Tim Appelo is an Entertainment Editor and Film & TV Critic at AARP. He focuses on a wide range of topics within the arts and entertainment sector, including film and cinema, music, TV, and theater, often exploring themes related to the Golden Globe Awards and In Memoriam features. Tim's insights and critiques are regularly featured in AARP, where he brings a seasoned perspective to the media landscape.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 47 %
Expert Commentary: 13 %
Review: 13 %
Profile Feature: 6 %
Announcement: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Film Industry
  • Filmmaking
  • Journalism
  • Media
  • Press

Pitching Insights

Tim Appelo's coverage heavily focuses on entertainment news, particularly around awards shows, movies, and television. Given this focus, he may be interested in receiving pitches related to upcoming major events such as award shows or exclusive interviews with prominent figures in the entertainment industry.

As his articles often feature expert commentary and reviews, consider reaching out if you have expertise in film or television critique or if you can offer unique insights into the latest trends shaping the entertainment industry.

Although Tim Appelo specializes in U.S. national coverage, it's important to tailor your pitch by highlighting its relevance to a U.S. audience when reaching out to him.

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