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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E-books and tablets play major role at book convention

The major book convention BookExpo America begins in New York City today. Booksellers are beginning to adapt to a digital marketplace.
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Insurers begin to adapt to health reform law

In order to pay for the coverage they'll have to provide for those with preexisting conditions, health insurance companies have been trying to raise premiums by double-digits. Come fall, they won't be able to without approval.
Posted In: Health
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A bank and cafe in one

Online bank ING maybe be ahead of the curve by rolling out... cafes, where you can get money management advice and a cup of joe all at once.
Posted In: Banks
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Tuxedo wars

The battle of the bow ties is on between Men's Wearhouse and upstart Joseph A. Bank.
Posted In: Retail
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Cocoa production is up

But demand remains around the same. And the high price of other ingredients in chocolate means chocolate lovers will still need to pay.
Posted In: Agriculture
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Drought takes economic toll on Texas

While the Mississippi River floods 400 miles away, Texas finds itself in its driest period in 100 years.
Posted In: Agriculture
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Los Angeles Dodgers may not meet payroll

One possible result: all Major League Baseball clubs will pay for Dodgers' players.
Posted In: Sports
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Pain from increased gas prices is mostly mental

Drivers groan when gas prices rise. But what are the actual effects, in comparison to our perceptions?
Posted In: Oil
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Can festivals save the book?

Events bring in book lovers -- even as brick-and-mortar stores close.
Posted In: Books
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Media pay princely sum to cover royal wedding

The cost of covering Will and Kate's big day is enormous. But what about the benefits?

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