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Jenn Brown (born March 23, 1981 in Gainesville, Florida) is a TV Host , Sports Broadcaster, and Model. She grew up in Orlando and attened the University of Florida on a full academic scholarship. She played Division I softball for the gators and was captain of the team her senior year. After she graduated from college Summa Cum Laude, she was supposed to go to Law School but instead moved to Los Angeles, California when she was offered the job co-hosting with Art Mann a new high definition TV show called The Wild Side which airs on the HDNet tv channel on Direct TV. Jenn also became the host and producer for another show on the High Definition Network called Bikini Destinations. Both shows involve traveling the around the world and experiancing activities indegenous to that location.

Just recently, Jenn has been chosen to be the new face of ESPN for all new media including ESPN.com and ESPN video on cell phones. She also hosts her own new TV show called Beyond The List. This new show encompasses the subculture that is “Invite Only” where celebrities and the world’s biggest players dine, party and mingle behind the velvet ropes. Featuring the most exclusive events and happenings scattered across the globe, Jenn takes viewers across the velvet rope where only a recognized face or a pass gets you in. This show is set to air in early 2007.

To date Jenn has hosted the following shows:

  • NFL News and Notes
  • Beyond the List
  • The Wild Side
  • Bikini Destinations
  • Rebel Roads
  • Viva el Spring Break
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