Jason Jackson Miami Heat, Bio, Wiki, Age, Espn, Wife, Salary, and Net Worth

Jason Jackson Bio | Wiki

Jason Jackson is an American sportscaster and writer. Currently, he serves as the TV Host and Courtside Reporter for the Miami Heat on FOX Sports Florida and Sun Sports. Also, Jason is the talk show co-host and analyst on SiriusXM NBA Radio. Before that, he worked for ESPN from 1995 until 2002. Jason lost his job with the network after sending inappropriate messages to a female co-worker. Currently, Jason is best known as the host of NBA 2Night.

In 2003, Jason hosted his own sports talk radio show called The Jax Show in Hartford, Connecticut. In September 2007, he made a comeback as the host of The Jax Show weekday afternoons on WQAM based in Miami. Currently, Jason works as a broadcaster for the Miami Heat. From January to October 2012, The Jax Show reappeared on the Miami Heat’s flagship station WAXY in the afternoons from 1-3 PM. In his 2006 “NBA Announcers Report Card” Kelly Dwyer of SI.com wrote that Jason might be the best side-line reporter in the business.

Jason Jackson Age

He was born on May 12, 1972, in Cleveland, OH, United States of America. Jason is 50 years old.

Jason Jackson Height

He is a man of above-average stature. Jason stands at a height of 5 ft 11 in ( Approx 1.8 m).

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Jason Jackson Family

He was born to his parents on May 12, 1972, in Cleveland, OH, United States of America. Jason’s Zodiac Sign is Taurus, he holds American nationality but belongs to the black ethnic group. The Ohio native celebrates his birthday on May 12 every year. Despite his publicity, Jason has managed to maintain a low profile about his parents.

Jason Jackson Wife

He married Shirelle Jackson, the current Senior Associate Athletic Director of Student-Athlete Development at the University of Miami. Initially. Shirelle joined Miami as the director of student-athlete development back in March 2014. In July 2016, she was promoted to assistant AD and in August 2017 was elevated to her current post. Jason and Shirelle are proud parents to their two sons namely Justin and Jordan.

Jason Jackson Education

He is a Bowling Green State University graduate class of 1994. At the University, Jason served as a resident advisor at Bromfield Hall as well as the President of the Undergraduate Student Government.

Jason Jackson Miami Heat

He serves as a television host and courtside reporter for Miami HEAT telecasts on FOX Sports Sun. At the same time, Jason serves as a host for FOX Sports Sun’s Emmy award-winning series called Inside the HEAT, and many HEAT community, corporate as well as season ticket member events. In 2019, Jason was named the National Association of Black Journalist Sports Task Force Journalist of the Year.

He now hosts the Miami HEAT’s stand-alone postseason coverage, HEATV On HEAT.com, and also past preseason coverage from the Bahamas, Shanghai, London, Beijing, Paris, and Rio De Janeiro. Apart from his duties with the HEAT, Jason also serves as a talk show host on SiriusXM’s NBA Radio. He is a 20-time Emmy winner who is a versatile broadcasting veteran of almost three decades.

Jason’s colleagues at Fox News Include;

Jodi Goldberg – reporter

Doug McKelway – reporter

Harris Faulkner – host

Lyndsay Barna – anchor

Sarah Kustok – anchor

Gus Johnson  – sportscaster

Samantha Augeri – meteorologist

Alyssa Charlston – reporter

Kenny Albert – sportscaster

Jason Jackson Espn

For three seasons from 2004 to 2007,  Jason hosted the post-game coverage for Miami Dolphins’ radio broadcasts on both 790 the Ticket and 560 WQAM. Also, Jason hosted a local radio show called The Jax Show, on both stations. From 1995-2002, he served as an anchor and reporter at ESPN. While there, Jason anchored NBA 2Night, NBA Matchup and also co-hosted ESPN Radio’s Gameday. He also served as a host for ESPN’s coverage of the NBA All-Star Game as well as the NBA Finals from 1997 until 2002.

Jason was a regular contributor to SportsCenter, ESPNews, and ESPN.com as well. Prior to joining ESPN, he worked at WSVN-TV based in Miami as a sports reporter, and anchor. Jason served the channel from 1994 until 1995. Before that, he worked as a news director, anchor as well as a talk show host at both WFAL-AM and WBGU-FM based in Bowling Green, OH.

He worked there from 1990 to 1994. Apart from journalism, Jason is the founder and chair of the Jax Fam Foundation established in 2016. The aim of the organization is to support, empower and also fundraise for organizations that are positively impacting the health, education as well as the social welfare of underrepresented and under-resourced individuals.

Jason Jackson Salary

He earns his monthly income from his current job as a television host and courtside reporter for Miami HEAT telecasts on FOX Sports Sun. Jason has an average salary of $88,946 per year.

Jason Jackson Net Worth

Most of his wealth is accumulated from his career as a sportscaster and also as the founder and chair of the Jax Fam Foundation. Jason has an estimated net worth of $2,745,924.

How Old Is Jason Jackson

Jason is a 50-year-old American sportscaster who was born on May 12, 1972, in Cleveland, OH, United States of America.

Who Is Jason Jackson

Jason is an American sportscaster and writer. Currently, he serves as the TV Host and Courtside Reporter for the Miami Heat on FOX Sports Florida and Sun Sports. Also, Jason is the talk show co-host and analyst on SiriusXM NBA Radio.

Is Jason Jackson Married

Jason married Shirelle Jackson, the current Senior Associate Athletic Director of Student-Athlete Development at the University of Miami. Initially. Shirelle joined Miami as the director of student-athlete development back in March 2014.

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