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Christy Piña
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Christy Piña writes and edits breaking entertainment news while running the news desk and creating original content for THR.com. She came to the publication as an intern for the 2020 awards season before returning full-time in March 2021 as the Social Media Coordinator, where she won a National Arts and Journalism award for Best Journalistic Use of Social Media. She now serves as an Associate Editor with an interest in TV coverage.
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