No deep dive is complete without the criticism. Critics of Miami TV argue that Jenny Scordamaglia is not a "target" but a using a legitimate facade.
Conclusion Jenny Scordamaglia’s career within Miami TV—defined by bold presentation and nightlife-focused content—reflects the city’s media priorities: spectacle, immediacy, and a fusion of local promotion with global visibility. Her trajectory highlights how charismatic hosts can both benefit and complicate the media ecosystem: driving attention and commerce while prompting debate about taste, ethics, and the image of a city built on diversity and dynamism. Miami TV - Jenny Scordamaglia Target
Aired on , the 200th episode of Jenny Live was titled with the "Target" keyword to represent a specific goal or milestone for the network. No deep dive is complete without the criticism
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. Her trajectory highlights how charismatic hosts can both
Her "Target" content is part of a broader series where she visits public landmarks, festivals (such as Bike Fests), and retail locations to interact with the environment in a playful or flirty manner.
Born on September 16, 1988, in New Jersey, Jennifer Scordamaglia's background spans from growing up on a farm in Uruguay to becoming an author, entrepreneur, and prominent TV personality in the US. She is best known as the charismatic host of the flagship show, Jenny Live .