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  • Jessica York
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  • Jessica York (born September 19, 1976, in Denver, Colorado) is an American television personality and sports anchor. She was one of the first three hosts of Playmania before it broke off into two separate shows and was subsequently a host of quiznation. She became noted for her fourteen month stint at the TVG Network from 2005 to 2006. York is a graduate of Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado. After she graduated, York was a host on the TVG Network from March 2005 to May 2006 serving as a studio host, studio analyst and track-side reporter for the horse racing network. She has also been a weather forecaster for WMTM-TV in Portland, Maine and host of New Spaces on HGTV for two seasons. She hosted two shows for the Resorts Sports Network which are Hot Spots (where she showcased locations
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Name
  • Jessica York
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Birthdate
  • 1976-09-19
yearsactive
  • 2005
Occupation
  • Hostess
Website
Known For
  • Hosting PlayMania, Quiznation & 100 Winners
birth hometown
  • Denver, Colorado
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  • Jessica York (born September 19, 1976, in Denver, Colorado) is an American television personality and sports anchor. She was one of the first three hosts of Playmania before it broke off into two separate shows and was subsequently a host of quiznation. She became noted for her fourteen month stint at the TVG Network from 2005 to 2006. York is a graduate of Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado. After she graduated, York was a host on the TVG Network from March 2005 to May 2006 serving as a studio host, studio analyst and track-side reporter for the horse racing network. She has also been a weather forecaster for WMTM-TV in Portland, Maine and host of New Spaces on HGTV for two seasons. She hosted two shows for the Resorts Sports Network which are Hot Spots (where she showcased locations around the world and their unique features) and Thrill Seekers (a program featuring adventurous and extreme sports) she has also been nominated for a regional Emmy Award for her work on Hot Spots as well. These experiences qualified her to be the travel expert on Rachel Ray's self-titled talk show. York is also a certified personal trainer where she has released on home video, Body To Go. York hosted her first episode of Playmania on October 19, 2006. She continued until February 2007 when the program was split into separate programs called quiznation and 100 Winners. She served as host on both programs until 100 Winners was cancelled in June 2007 and quiznation was cancelled in October 2007.