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Senior Business Editor
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Ashley Cullins is Senior Business Editor for The Hollywood Reporter, where she covers the corporate trends, legislation and legal battles shaping the entertainment industry. Ashley believes journalism is a vital public service, and after working in the non-profit sector for organizations fighting poverty in the Chicago area, she earned her master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University’s Medill School. Prior to joining THR, she was an on-air reporter for the NBC affiliate in Reno, Nevada, where she covered everything from state and local elections to education issues and human interest features.
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