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Staff Editor, Entertainment Weekly
Fort Lauderdale
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Gina Ragusa is a 25-year veteran in the journalism industry, starting as a personal finance reporter and pivoting to entertainment coverage in recent years. She covers comedians, musicians, and reality TV — from Below Deck and its extensive cast members to hard-hitting, exclusive coverage like the Josh Waring series from ‘RHOC’. She’s trusted by many castmates to provide a true look behind the scenes at the drama of reality TV, but also into real issues that affect their lives, like new relationships, diversity and inclusion among the casts, and overcoming addiction. Gina’s exclusive interviews give readers a chance to know more about the humanity and essence of the people she speaks with, which helps her to build a unique story every time. Over her career, she’s built a network of insider entertainment sources and connections with industry professionals that provide her with unique insights into breaking news. Read more of her work featuring Shaquille O’Neal, Bastille, Shaggy, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Alison Brie, and Derek Hough, to name several.
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Total articles 7000
By Gina Ragusa Verified
Apr. 08, 2025
'Summer House' midseason trailer teases Paige DeSorbo's break up with Craig Conover over 'lying' (exclusive)
By Gina Ragusa Verified
Mar. 26, 2025
“Summer House” midseason trailer teases betrayal, bombshells, and Paige DeSorbo's break up with Craig Conover over 'lying' (exclusive)
By Gina Ragusa Verified
Mar. 26, 2025
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Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly is a digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith. Launched on February 16, 1990, it initially published weekly but transitioned to a monthly print schedule in 2019. The print edition ceased in April 2022, and the magazine now focuses exclusively on digital content. The magazine covers a wide range of topics, including film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular culture. It is known for its critical reviews and entertainment news, appealing to a general audience. Entertainment Weekly has played a significant role in making entertainment news more accessible, influencing how topics like box office results are discussed. The magazine has a diverse audience, including casual fans and industry professionals, and has been a cultural touchstone for popular culture discussions.
Los Angeles, California, United States
Founded: 1990