Jenna Wolfe
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Jenna Wolfe (born in 1974 in Jamaica) is an American journalist. Jenna currently reports for NBC News as a correspondent for Today, and co-host of Sunday Today. Wolfe occasionally guest hosts for Mika Brzezinski on Morning Joe on MSNBC. Wolfe previously reported sports on the weekend morning editions of ABC's Eyewitness News in New York City. Also Wolfe occasionally Substitutes on the 4th hour of Today. Wolfe joined WABC-TV in 2004. Prior to that, she worked for the Madison Square Garden Network. Before that, she was a sportscaster for WPHL-TV in Philadelphia, for WICZ-TV in Binghamton, and for WUHF-TV in Rochester NY. The anchor of her weekend morning reports on WABC Eyewitness News was her segment "Jenna's Beef", in which she editorializes on an event that happened in the world of sports that week.
Wolfe was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and was raised in Port au Prince, Haiti. Most of her family currently resides in Upstate New York. She attended school at Binghamton University.
Wolfe, fluent in French and Jamaican Creole, currently lives in Manhattan. Jenna's last day at WABC-TV was June 24, 2007. [1] Wolfe began reporting for NBC News on August 13, 2007.[2]

