
Jennifer Jones joined KSWT News 13 as the Weekend Sports Anchor in December of 2007 and has since moved into field reporting and currently anchors our 6PM and 10PM newscasts. She comes to the Desert Southwest from Phoenix, Arizona.
For almost a year, Jennifer worked as a writer for the evening news at KTVK in Phoenix.
She was raised in South Florida, but made her way to Arizona in 2001 to attend Arizona State University. Jennifer graduated in August of 2006 with a Bachelors Degree in Mass Communication and Communication. Throughout her years as a Sun Devil, Jennifer spent two of her summers interning at NBC in New York City for Dateline and Last call with Carson Daly. She also interned with the Phoenix Coyotes as their broadcast Assistant.
Jennifer hopes to one day be reporting from the sidelines of College Football and/or the NFL one day.
Contact Jennifer at jjones@KSWT.com
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