Jaime Maggio Biography and Wikipedia
Jaime Maggio is an American sportscaster, anchor and reporter who served as a sports reporter for Turner Sports (TBS / TNT) from April 2011 to 2019 in Los Angeles, California. She also served as a sports anchor and reporter for almost four years at Spectrum.
Jaime Maggio Education
Maggio attended and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from UC Santa Barbara in 2000.
Jaime Maggio Age
How old is Jaime? Jaime is 40 years old as of 2024. She was born on June 26, 1984, in New York, United States of America. Her birthday is always celebrated on June 26th of every year. READ: April Baker
Jaime Maggio Nationality and Ethnicity
Maggio holds American nationality and citizenship by birth. She was born and raised in New York, United States. She belongs to the White-American ethnicity/heritage/ancestry.
Jaime Maggio Height
How tall is Jaime? She stands at an average height of 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m)
Jaime Maggio Weight Loss
Jaime’s information regarding her weight loss is currently unknown. However, she may have written articles on how to lose weight. We will update her weight loss details once confirmed.
Jaime Maggio Family | Parents
Maggio was born and raised in New York by her parents. However, information regarding her family members including her father and mother is currently unknown. She has a sister named Josie Gnemmi. More details about her family will be updated once reviewed. READ: Lisa Villegas
Jaime Maggio Husband
Is Jaime married? Jaime is not married but is currently dating her longtime boyfriend David Pasternak, a marketing director at Sony Pictures. More details regarding her relationship will be updated once confirmed.
Jaime Maggio Net Worth
Jaime is an American sportscaster, anchor and reporter with an estimated net worth of $1 million.
Jaime Maggio Career
Jaime worked as a reporter for Turner Sports from April 2011 to 2019, where he served as an in-game sideline reporter during the NBA Playoffs and also contributed to the popular show “Inside the NBA.” His role expanded to include being an in-game field reporter during the MLB Postseason, showcasing his versatility and expertise in covering high-profile sports events. READ: Katy Waldman
From September 2013 to June 2017, Jaime took on the role of Anchor/Reporter at Spectrum SportsNet. During this time, he provided in-depth coverage of various sports events, honing his skills as both an anchor and a reporter.
Jaime also served as a reporter for CBS/Turner Sports from March 2011 to March 2016 in New York, NY. He was an in-game sideline reporter for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, contributing to one of the most widely watched and celebrated college basketball events.
Between September 2011 and 2015, Jaime worked as an Anchor/Reporter for the NFL Network, further broadening his experience in sports journalism. His responsibilities included anchoring and reporting on NFL games and events, making him a well-rounded sports journalist.
In the Greater Los Angeles area, Jaime reported for Fox Sports West/Prime Ticket from April 2012 to September 2013. His work during this period contributed to his growing reputation as a skilled and reliable sports reporter.
From October 2009 to January 2013, Jaime was a Sideline Reporter for Fox Sports, where he covered NFL games as both a sideline reporter and correspondent. He also worked as an On-Air Correspondent for the network from December 2006 to September 2010, further establishing his presence in sports media.
Before transitioning into on-air roles, Jaime held several positions with Fox Sports Net, including Production Manager for “Best Damn Sports Show Period” from November 2006 to December 2008, Talent Relations Coordinator from January 2004 to November 2006, and Operations Assistant/Regional Feed Coordinator from June 2001 to January 2004. These roles provided him with a strong foundation in sports broadcasting, ultimately leading to his successful career as a sports anchor and reporter.
In addition, Jaime served as a Sports Anchor & Reporter for KCAL/KCBS from May 2010 to April 2012, where he contributed to news broadcasts, including “Sports Central,” and covered the Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Lakers. This role further solidified his expertise in covering major sports teams and events.