Jay Jackson’s Bio

 

Jay Jackson has worked in news broadcasting since 2002. He started out as the host of the midday show on The Pulse 99.9 FM in Arkadelphia, and moved up to host his own morning show in fall 2003.

After graduating with a Mass Communications degree from Henderson State, he worked as a camera operator and graphics technician for KATV Channel 7 in Little Rock. Jay went on to work as a web producer for KTHV Channel 11. In 2011, Jay began anchoring for the Arkansas Radio Network, filling in for Andy Pearson on “First News with Bob Steel” on 102.9 FM. He then began filling in for John Payne on Power 92, becoming a permanent cast member in February 2013.

An accomplished musician, Jay has played piano since age nine. He got his start singing in church in his hometown of Pine Bluff, developing his musical career when he returned to Little Rock. He’s played several local bands, including “The Keystone Kings” and “The Jay Jackson Band.” In addition to piano, Jay plays drums, bass and guitar.

Jay enlisted in the U.S. Army in 2006, and currently serves in the Arkansas National Guard.

You can follow Jay on Twitter @jayjacksonmusic. You can hear his original music at www.jayjacksonmusic.com.

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BJTS 4-17-25

BJTS 4-17-25

Brenda Gilbert, President of the National Dunbar Horace Mann Alumni Association (NDHMAA), along with Reunion Chairperson Deborah Springer Suttlar and Raymond Frazier with Bus Transportation, want to remind everyone that the registration deadline for the upcoming National Dunbar Horace Mann Reunion is April 30th. If you haven’t registered yet or need more information, please contact…

BJTS 4-10-25

BJTS 4-10-25

Kimberly Hayman, founder and executive director of Ashley’s Kloset, an Arkansas 501(c)(3) nonprofit that supports individuals with disabilities and their families, is hosting the annual Boots and Bling Fundraiser. It will take place on Thursday, April 25 from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Red and Blue Events Venue. For tickets and more information, visit…

BJTS 4-3-25

BJTS 4-3-25

Kenya Eddings, Director of the Arkansas Minority Health Commission, highlights the organization’s mission to ensure that all minority Arkansans have access to preventive health care. Their goal is to promote wellness and prevent diseases that disproportionately affect minority communities. In recognition of National Nutrition Awareness Month, the focus this month is on healthy eating. For…

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