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Drafts professional pitch emails to potential interviewees or expert sources, explaining the story and the ask. Useful for journalists cold-emailing or adapting outreach.
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Drafts a professional, personalised pitch email to a potential interviewee or expert source, clearly explaining why you are reaching out, what the story is about, and what you are asking them to do.
Writes a targeted pitch email to a journalist offering an exclusive, interview, or story angle, matched to their known beat and written in a brief, direct register.
Writes journalist outreach emails, podcast pitch scripts, newsletter sponsor pitches, and press releases. Activates for media coverage, pitching journalists, or press release requests.
Gates one pitch against one journalist and returns fit, soft-fit, no-fit, or unknown using recent byline evidence and decay checks.
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Drafts a professional, personalised pitch email to a potential interviewee or expert source, clearly explaining why you are reaching out, what the story is about, and what you are asking them to do.
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Single email, 150–250 words. Subject line included. Three to four short paragraphs. Tone: professional, direct, and respectful — confident without being aggressive. No bullet points in the body. No jargon. Written in the first person from the journalist's perspective. Suitable for copying directly into an email client.
Reporter: Daniela Ferreira, freelance journalist Publication: Contributing to a long-form feature for a monthly current affairs magazine Story: The growing use of AI-assisted sentencing tools in criminal courts across several European countries, and the legal challenges being mounted against them Source to contact: A legal academic who has published peer-reviewed research on algorithmic accountability in judicial systems and has given expert testimony in related cases Ask: On-the-record interview, 30–45 minutes, by video call Deadline: Responses needed within the next ten days; feature publishes in six weeks Format: Print/online feature article
Subject: Interview request — AI sentencing tools in European courts / Daniela Ferreira
Dear Dr. Okonkwo,
My name is Daniela Ferreira and I am a freelance journalist currently writing a long-form feature on the adoption of AI-assisted sentencing tools in European criminal courts, and the legal challenges being brought against them. The piece will be published in Meridian, a monthly current affairs magazine with a European readership of around 80,000.
Your research on algorithmic accountability in judicial decision-making — particularly your 2023 paper on transparency requirements in automated risk assessment — is directly relevant to what I am reporting. I would very much like to speak with you as an expert source for the feature.
I am hoping to arrange a 30–45 minute video call at a time that suits you, ideally within the next ten days. The interview would be on the record and attributed by name and affiliation, unless you have a preference to discuss specific aspects on background.
If you are open to speaking, please reply to this email or suggest a time via the scheduling link below. I am happy to send over a short list of likely questions in advance if that would be useful.
Many thanks for your time and consideration.
Daniela Ferreira [email] · [phone] · [scheduling link]