Miami Tv - Jenny Scordamaglia Target

This paper examines the phenomenon of Miami TV, with a focused case study on presenter Jenny Scordamaglia and the media framing of her as a “target” in online and broadcast discourse. It analyzes the evolution of Miami’s television landscape, the rise of personality-driven local media, Scordamaglia’s role and public image, mechanisms that turn media figures into targets (legal, social, and commercial), and the implications for journalists, audiences, and local culture. The goal is to provide a balanced, research-informed resource useful to media studies students, local journalists, and readers interested in Miami’s cultural media dynamics.

Jenny Scordamaglia’s profile exemplifies how Miami TV personalities can become “targets” through a mix of high visibility, platform dynamics, audience fragmentation, and media framing. Addressing the challenges this poses requires ethical journalism, contractual safeguards for talent, and media literacy among audiences. Further empirical study—through content analysis, interviews with industry professionals, and audience surveys—would deepen understanding of the mechanisms described. Miami TV - Jenny Scordamaglia Target

This cycle has kept Miami TV alive for over a decade—far longer than most digital networks. The “target” is not a bug; it is a feature of her brand. This paper examines the phenomenon of Miami TV,