I offer an integrated service that combines territorial analysis, editorial planning, and media relations, designed to enhance local contexts, communities, events, and businesses through a credible, verified, and positioning-focused approach.
I start with an in-depth study of the territory: identity, strengths, social dynamics, local vocations, and communication potential. The goal is not to “tell everything,” but to identify what truly matters and turn it into a recognizable narrative—coherent and sustainable over time.
From this foundation, I develop structured editorial projects for web and print: articles, columns, reports, special features, formats, and content designed to be both publishable and readable, always grounded in sources, data, and context. When it serves the project, I collaborate with national and local news outlets.
At the core of the service is territorial storytelling: telling the story of places, communities, events, and traditions with depth and clarity—without folklore and without rhetoric. Content that doesn’t “push,” but convinces because it’s solid.
Finally, I manage media relations: connecting territories, projects, and editorial teams by selecting the right channels and contacts, preparing suitable materials, and constantly safeguarding credibility. Because here too, the difference is always the same: verified information and publishable messaging.
Territorial Analysis & Editorial Projects
From: Bernardo SavaianoIn: Publishing and other media
Il: 27-02-2026 15:10