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Elizabeth Ivy Wagmeister (born July 20, 1990) is an American journalist, reporter, and writer. She is the chief correspondent at ''
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'', and co-host of “Actors on Actors,” produced by PBS SoCal and Variety Media. She was named onto ''Forbes'' 30 Under 30 list for 2019.


Early life and education

Wagmeister was born and raised in the Los Angeles area. She attended Calabasas High School, and graduated from the
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in 2012 with a bachelor's degree in communication and dual minors in multimedia writing and art history. She wrote for the school newspaper '' The Daily Nexus'', and was vice president of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. In 2009, she became one of the original ten founding collegiate members of Her Campus and worked for the online magazine until her graduation, launching a culinary blog "Elizabeth's Eats", and winning a national award. In 2010, Wagmeister was a news intern for Los Angeles morning show ''
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'' Later, she interned at ''Santa Barbara Magazine'', and was published in '' Seventeen'' magazine. In 2011, Wagmeister was one of 25 students, and the only representative of California, to be selected nationally for the Associated Society of Magazine Editors internship program, which brought her to New York City to intern at ''
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''.


Career

Wagmeister was offered a job as the assistant to the editor in-chief of ''TV Guide'' and moved to New York City where she rose the ranks as a red carpet reporter and writer. In 2014,
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hired her as the senior entertainment editor of
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where she ran the gossip site's television and film verticals, and hosted the brand’s daily
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series with her videos bringing in over 30 million views. Wagmeister was hired by ''
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'' in late 2014 to become the trade magazine's Los Angeles-based TV reporter. She is an on-camera host for the digital "Variety Artisans" series, "Variety Contenders" award season interview series and "Variety On Delta" in-flight entertainment. She frequently appears on local, national, and digital news, including '' Entertainment Tonight'', ''
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'', '' Good Morning America'', ''
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'', '' The Talk'', and is a regular guest contributor on Fox 11 News in Los Angeles. She has been featured as an entertainment expert on
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and Sirius XM, and has moderated panels for shows including ''
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'' and Lifetime's ''
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''. In 2016, she began a weekly entertainment segment on ''Good Day L.A.'' In July 2016, she was named a co-host on
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's daily entertainment news show '' Page Six TV'', which filmed in New York City. The series launched into national syndication in September 2017 and was renewed for a second season in 2018. She was named onto ''Forbes'' 30 Under 30 list in the media category for 2019.


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