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Jill Arrington

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American sportscaster
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Jill Arrington
Born
Tiffany Arrington

OccupationsSportscaster, TV host
Years active1994–present
Spouse
Dean Panaro
(m. 2001; div. 2014)
Children1
FatherRick Arrington
RelativesDakota Fanning (niece)
Elle Fanning (niece)

Tiffany "Jill"Arrington is an American sportscaster and reporter. She previously was a sports anchor atKCBS-TV andKCAL-TV inLos Angeles for three years. Before that, she was in the same position atFox Sports 1 andFox SportsNet for five years, after being a sideline reporter oncollege football forESPN during the 2004 college football season.

Career

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After graduating from theUniversity of Miami with a degree in broadcast journalism, Arrington began her broadcasting career as a producer onMain Floor andReal TV.[1] She then entered the sports world as a sideline reporter forFox Sports covering women's tennis and features forFOX NFL Sunday. She was also the co-host of FOX Sports'NFL Under the Helmet for one season. Arrington was the host of theArena Football League's pregame show onTNN, as well as the sideline reporter for arena football games for three seasons. She then went to CBS Sports as the lead sideline reporter on theSoutheastern Conference College Football andUS Open Tennis tournament for four years, as well as feature reporter onThe NFL Today show.

Arrington switched to ESPN for a year as the lead college football sideline reporter forprimetime games and feature reporter onESPN College Gameday. After taking some time off to raise her daughter, she returned to Fox Sports in 2010 as the host of FSN'sTotally NASCAR,College Football Saturday Preview,Verizon NFL Mobile Updates on FOX NFL Sunday,FoxSportsFlash, andNFL Online OT. She was a sports anchor for FoxSports1's3 Things to Know live sports news updates for two years, as well as co-host and feature reporter for FS1'sAmerica's Pregame. She was also a sports anchor in Los Angeles for the duopoly of KCBS-TV/KCAL-TV.[citation needed]

Arrington has appeared in endorsements forZima andNike, and has performedvoice-over work forMadden NFL 2005.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^"10 Questions with Jill Arrington". Archived fromthe original on December 22, 2001.
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