Jennifer Collins is a reporter for the Marketplace portfolio of programs.  She is based in Los Angeles, where she covers media, retail, the entertainment industry and the West Coast.

Collins joined Marketplace in 2007 as an assistant producer and spent an additional two-and-a-half years directing and producing Marketplace Morning Report.

Collins likes the challenge of preparing for an interview, the thrill of a good conversation and the pleasure of learning something new every day.

Prior to Marketplace, Collins reported for newspapers in Ore., Ala. and Cambodia.

Collins received her bachelor’s degree from Western Washington University and attended Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, receiving honors in radio. She speaks some Spanish, French, Khmer and Arabic.

A native of Samish Island, Wash., (where Collins drove a farming combine for three summers in high school, harvesting peas) she currently lives in Los Angeles where she can be found scrambling up hillsides and running through the streets, as well as showing movies in her backyard for her neighbors in Hollywood.

Features By Jennifer Collins

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Rooster feathers prized by fishermen are now popular in hair salons

Competition between anglers and stylists threatens a shortage of rooster feathers. Producers look to boost supply.
Posted In: Agriculture
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Dunkin' Donuts' IPO returns company to the public

The popular fast food spot is one of a couple dozen companies owned by private equity to go public this year.
Posted In: Investing
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Renting: It's a landlord's market

With more renters crowding the market, the cost of rent is going up. Forget landlords offering free rent or a TV to get you to rent; renters have to appeal to landlords.
Posted In: Housing
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Kodak battles smartphones over camera technology

The International Trade Commission is set to rule on a big patent infringement case tomorrow. Camera-maker Kodak claims that BlackBerry and Apple are using Kodak camera technology without paying for it, which could mean billions in costs for both sides.
Posted In: Law
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American Express gets into prepaid cards

AmEx launches a prepaid money card with very few fees that could spark a trend.
Posted In: Credit Cards
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Commerce Department pushes small businesses to increase exports

New reports show U.S. exports are slipping, and 1 percent of U.S. companies sell products abroad. The Commerce Department wants to change that -- one (very) small enterprise at a time.
Posted In: Small Business
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World wide warm-up for new Internet backbone

A major test of a new Internet system called Internet Protocol Version 6, or IPv6, is underway
Posted In: Internet
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ESPN a big selling point in bid for Olympic TV rights

TV executives are gathering in Switzerland today to bid for the rights to broadcast the next two Olympic games -- Russia in 2014 and Brazil in 2016.
Posted In: Sports
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Airline fees soar

They're up $22 billion in the last year. And climbing.
Posted In: Airlines
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Senate mulls bill to thwart Internet movie piracy

The proposed bill would let U.S. courts force U.S. Internet companies to shut off access to foreign websites that allow the downloading of pirated movies
Posted In: Entertainment

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