Natalie Jarvey, a correspondent and editor on the entertainment business team at Insider, is leaving the news organization after one year for a new opportunity.
Jarvey was previously senior digital media editor at The Hollywood Reporter, where she oversaw the weekly magazine’s technology and digital media coverage with a focus on the ways in which streaming is transforming the entertainment industry.
Her work has included cover interviews with former Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek, Instagram founder Kevin Systrom and Vice Media CEO Nancy Dubuc.
Jarvey joined The Hollywood Reporter in 2013 from the Los Angeles Business Journal, where she covered technology and ran the newspaper’s daily newsletter focused on the Silicon Beach startup community. She is a graduate of the University of Southern California.
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