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'''Shelly L. Jamison''' (born July 10, 1962)<ref>''U.S. Public Records Index'' Vol 1 (Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), 2010.</ref> is a former television news reporter from [[Phoenix, Arizona]], who appeared as a ''[[Playboy]]'' magazine cover model, and the sideline reporter on the 1989 souped-up [[roller derby]] TV series ''[[RollerGames]]''. |
'''Shelly L. Jamison''' (born July 10, 1962)<ref>''U.S. Public Records Index'' Vol 1 (Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), 2010.</ref> is a former television news reporter from [[Phoenix, Arizona]], who appeared as a ''[[Playboy]]'' magazine cover model, and the sideline reporter on the 1989 souped-up [[roller derby]] TV series ''[[RollerGames]]''. |
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Jamison majored in broadcast journalism at [[Arizona State University]]. She worked as a news producer, reporter and occasional anchor on [[KTSP-TV]] in Phoenix, until she appeared clothed on the cover and nude inside the July 1989 issue of ''[[Playboy]]'' magazine.<ref name=USAToday>[http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/USAToday/access/55922847.html?dids=55922847:55922847&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT USA Today article about Jamison's Playboy appearance], by Matt Roush, Life section, page 03.D, May 22, 1989, ''[[USA Today]]''</ref> |
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⚫ | She was hired as a sideline reporter for ''RollerGames'' in May 1989, after producers David Sams and Michael Miller saw her picture in a ''[[USA Today]]'' story about the controversial ''Playboy'' appearance.<ref name=Webb>[http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/1989-08-30/news/on-the-rink-of-a-vervous-breakdown/full "On the Rink of A Vervous Breakdown"], By Dewey Webb, ''[[Phoenix New Times]]'', August 30, 1989. Retrieved March 9, 2007.</ref> |
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In the accompanying article, she predicted that she would most likely be fired from her job at KTSP-TV. She rationalized that her pay for the appearance (over US$100,000) was more than five years' pay at the station: she did leave her job at the station after the magazine appearance.<ref>[http://business.highbeam.com/392330/article-1P2-3944521/-nudie-tv-news-reporter-quits "`Nudie' TV news reporter quits"], ''[[Chicago Sun-Times]]'', May 22, 1989. Archived at [[HighBeam Research]]. Retrieved 2014-03-21.</ref> |
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⚫ | She was hired as a sideline reporter for ''[[RollerGames]]'' in May 1989, after producers David Sams and Michael Miller saw her picture in a ''[[USA Today]]'' story about the controversial ''Playboy'' appearance.<ref name=Webb>[http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/1989-08-30/news/on-the-rink-of-a-vervous-breakdown/full "On the Rink of A Vervous Breakdown"], By Dewey Webb, ''[[Phoenix New Times]]'', August 30, 1989. Retrieved March 9, 2007.</ref> |
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⚫ | Since 1998, Jamison has been a firefighter in various capacities,<ref>[http://www.zoominfo.com/p/Shelly-Jamison/1176974320 "Shelly Jamison | Phoenix Fire Dept."]</ref> currently serving at the rank of Captain and position of |
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⚫ | Since 1998, Jamison has been a firefighter in various capacities,<ref>[http://www.zoominfo.com/p/Shelly-Jamison/1176974320 "Shelly Jamison | Phoenix Fire Dept."]</ref> currently serving at the rank of Captain and position of Battalion Chief of the Phoenix Fire Department.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/shelly-jamison/28/aa2/722 "LinkedIn Profile"]</ref><ref>[http://www.azfamily.com/news/New-technology-to-find-firefighters-being-tested-202569411.html "Potentially life-saving technology to track, find firefighters in testing phase"], by Tess Rafols, [[Azfamily.com]], April 11, 2013. Retrieved 2014-03-21.</ref> |
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Revision as of 14:13, 21 March 2014
Shelly L. Jamison (born July 10, 1962)[1] is a former television news reporter from Phoenix, Arizona, who appeared as a Playboy magazine cover model, and the sideline reporter on the 1989 souped-up roller derby TV series RollerGames.
Jamison majored in broadcast journalism at Arizona State University. She worked as a news producer, reporter and occasional anchor on KTSP-TV in Phoenix, until she appeared clothed on the cover and nude inside the July 1989 issue of Playboy magazine.[2] In the accompanying article, she predicted that she would most likely be fired from her job at KTSP-TV. She rationalized that her pay for the appearance (over US$100,000) was more than five years' pay at the station: she did leave her job at the station after the magazine appearance.[3]
She was hired as a sideline reporter for RollerGames in May 1989, after producers David Sams and Michael Miller saw her picture in a USA Today story about the controversial Playboy appearance.[4]
Since 1998, Jamison has been a firefighter in various capacities,[5] currently serving at the rank of Captain and position of Battalion Chief of the Phoenix Fire Department.[6][7]
References
- ^ U.S. Public Records Index Vol 1 (Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), 2010.
- ^ USA Today article about Jamison's Playboy appearance, by Matt Roush, Life section, page 03.D, May 22, 1989, USA Today
- ^ "`Nudie' TV news reporter quits", Chicago Sun-Times, May 22, 1989. Archived at HighBeam Research. Retrieved 2014-03-21.
- ^ "On the Rink of A Vervous Breakdown", By Dewey Webb, Phoenix New Times, August 30, 1989. Retrieved March 9, 2007.
- ^ "Shelly Jamison | Phoenix Fire Dept."
- ^ "LinkedIn Profile"
- ^ "Potentially life-saving technology to track, find firefighters in testing phase", by Tess Rafols, Azfamily.com, April 11, 2013. Retrieved 2014-03-21.
- "Junior Samples", Restaurant review by Shelly Jamison, Phoenix New Times, February 21, 1990. Retrieved March 9, 2007.