9-year-old named JetsTV reporter
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Nine-year-old Alyssa Jansen has been unveiled as this year’s JetsTV Kid Reporter.
Jansen’s video was selected from more than 35 video entries for the second JetsTV Kid Reporter contest. She will interview players and staff with the Winnipeg Jets with the interviews featured on JetsTV and winnipegjets.com
Andrew Wilkinson, the Winnipeg Jets’ Director, Digital & Marketing Services, said in a statement today that they were impressed with the quality and creativity of the submitted videos.
“There were many passionate and talented young candidates and the organization is very appreciative for everyone that took the time to participate this year,” Wilkinson said.
Jansen takes over from last season’s winner, Brooke Ratz.