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Jason Martin Guy (born June 22, 1977) was a reality TV contestant on the third season of Big Brother in America in 2002.

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Early career

Guy received his Federal Communications Commission (FCC) license at 12 years old and worked for various radio stations, including the morning show on the Christian Music station WBHY-FM ("Power 88 FM") in Mobile, Alabama, for over 12 years. While attending John L. LeFlore Magnet High School of Advanced Communication and Fine Arts, Jason hosted the Fox 15 Breakfast Club TV show on WPMI-TV, alongside KYW-TV anchor Angela Russell. At the time, WPMI-TV was the Gulf Coast Fox affiliate, until it switched with WALA-TV, which was the NBC affiliate at the time. He worked for the Mobile-based record company Integrity Music, where he was the Radio Promotions Coordinator. He served as Junior High Student Ministries Director for over 3 years at Knollwood Assembly of God church in Mobile. He also worked freelance on various video and audio productions.

Career now

Guy, a born-again Christian, gives speeches around the country on abstinence, evangelism, outreach, and youth. He has worked in casting and as a director on shows such as The Amazing Race , the NBC reality show The Biggest Loser and The WB reality show Beauty and the Geek , and he hosted the WPMI NBC 15 talent competition Shooting Star. After working as the traffic reporter for WRIC-TV 8 in Richmond, Virginia, Jason was promoted to the morning show live reporter for the Good Morning Richmond telecast on WRIC-TV 8. Guy presently anchors WESH 2 News Sunrise on WESH (NBC) in Orlando, Florida. Jason is married and has two daughters.


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