Determined to make a career on television, Jaymee Sire got a job in her high school as an audio manager and camera operator at Kfbb. After graduating from Washington State University, she got her first job at Krtv, where she gained experience through writing and editing all of her content. Her mother taped all of Jaymee’s shows, criticizing what needed improvement, and after some time, Jaymee worked her way to the top while bagging a few awards along the way. The unfortunate layoff at ESPN in 2017 only helped her pursue her other two loves: traveling and food. Here is
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- 2/11/2020
- by Dana Hanson-Firestone
- TVovermind.com
The showdown must go on.
In an exclusive sneak peek of the new Iron Chef Showdown, premiering Nov. 8, host Alton Brown takes you behind the scenes of the Food Network show making headlines recently.
“It’s a new take on the classic Iron Chef format where two talented and determined chefs battle each other in an opening round in order to win a shot at one of the legendary Iron Chefs in a second round,” Brown explains while giving a guided tour of the newly-renovated Kitchen Stadium. “The added fun for me is that I’m the one that gets...
In an exclusive sneak peek of the new Iron Chef Showdown, premiering Nov. 8, host Alton Brown takes you behind the scenes of the Food Network show making headlines recently.
“It’s a new take on the classic Iron Chef format where two talented and determined chefs battle each other in an opening round in order to win a shot at one of the legendary Iron Chefs in a second round,” Brown explains while giving a guided tour of the newly-renovated Kitchen Stadium. “The added fun for me is that I’m the one that gets...
- 10/31/2017
- by Ana Calderone
- PEOPLE.com
It’s now officially official. Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer—the New York City restaurants known for their towering, over-the-top milkshakes—knows how to make a darn good burger.
At the New York City Wine & Food Festival on Friday night, Rachael Ray hosted her annual Burger Bash competition showdown and, for the second year in a row, Black Tap’s Joe Isidori was presented the coveted 2017 People’s Choice award. Isadori’s “The Greg Norman” burger—a juicy, wagyu beef patty topped with house buttermilk-dill sauce, blue cheese and arugula on a potato roll—beat out dozens of the nation...
At the New York City Wine & Food Festival on Friday night, Rachael Ray hosted her annual Burger Bash competition showdown and, for the second year in a row, Black Tap’s Joe Isidori was presented the coveted 2017 People’s Choice award. Isadori’s “The Greg Norman” burger—a juicy, wagyu beef patty topped with house buttermilk-dill sauce, blue cheese and arugula on a potato roll—beat out dozens of the nation...
- 10/16/2017
- by Collier Sutter
- PEOPLE.com
Updated, 4:50 Pm: Longtime baseball guy Jayson Stark and veteran NFL analysts Ed Werder and Trent Dilfer are among the dozens of on-air talent and writers laid off by Espn today. Also out are such familiar names as NHL analyst Scott Burnside, legal analyst Roger Cossack and Dodgers reporter Doug Padilla, along with SportsCenter anchors Jade McCarthy, Jaymee Sire, Chris Hassel, Jay Crawford and Darren Hayes. Espn did not release a list people who were laid off — including…...
- 4/26/2017
- Deadline TV
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