Lucia Moses is a senior correspondent covering the intersection of tech and Hollywood. Her coverage includes the business of streaming TV, the intersection of AI and Hollywood, and brand-funded entertainment.
She joined Business Insider in 2018 as deputy editor overseeing media and advertising coverage. Previously, she worked at Digiday and Adweek where she reported on the digital disruption of the media business. She's a native New Yorker and a graduate of Cornell University.
Reach her at lmoses@businessinsider.com, X at @lmoses, Linkedin, or via phone/text/Signal at (917) 209-8549.
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