Jenna Amatulli
2/6/18
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Fiona The Hippo Predicts Who Will Win The Super Bowl
Ah, Superbowl Sunday. It's more American than Labor Day and Memorial Day combined. This year's Sunday was a face off between the unstoppable Patriots and the newcomer Eagles. In an underdog victory, the Eagles came out on top. The speaker, Jenna Amatulli, wrote this article about this animal predictor of the Superbowl. She surprisingly picked the right team! Amatulli seems like a fast-paced reporter, needing to write stories in order to add more anticipation to public events. This blurb would be a notification for the HuffPost app, just as something for casual readers to see. It needs to excite the public for the Superbowl, or just cheer up a person's day. Its tone is plain, almost joking, but overall excited.
3/4/18
Article
A Statue Of Harvey Weinstein On A Casting Couch Appears On Hollywood Boulevard
Harvey Weinstein was made into an allegory about the disgrace of Hollywood producers. The statue was made by artists Plastic Jesus and Joshua Monroe for the Oscars. Amatulli usually goes from casual celebrity news to serious social or political issues. This article seems to be in-between those two topics. It mentions the #MeToo movement. Amatulli wrote this article to inform Huffpost audiences about art commenting on Weinstein's multiple sexual assaults. This article is appealing to all readers of HuffPost, whether they're first time readers or not. Its tone is candid.
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Jenna Amatulli is a trends reporter for HuffPost, as well as a "Netflix enthusiast, a red wine drinker, and a voracious reader". She worked and interned at Vanity Fair, Apple, BULLETT, and Conde Nast Traveler. 3/24/18
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Readers: White Nationalist Teacher Is Why We Shouldn’t Put Firearms In Classrooms
A white nationalist undercover as a teacher should be evidence to not arm educators. Jenna Amatulli wrote an article about this Florida teacher, who secretly ran a white nationalist podcast without knowledge of the school system. This article describes the opinions of the readers who read the original article, as well as racial bias in school systems (school-to-prison pipeline). Amatulli has a minor role as a commentator on this issue. Her tone is earnest.
4/15/18
Article
Black Teen Nearly Shot After Knocking On Door Asking For Directions To School
A fourteen year old boy misses the bus, knocks on a neighbor's door for directions, and is almost mortally wounded. This article's purpose is to inform, as Amatulli places remarks on how the boy's story is similar to all discrimination in America. This is a story made for a concerned audience. Jenna Amatulli’s role as a trends reporter changed from my point of view. She is able to report both unimportant and important events with a small amount of detail. The article's tone is impartial, but informative.
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