Jarrett Bellini

Jarrett Bellini

Jarrett Bellini is an American writer and humorist.

Career

In December 1995, while attending Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, Arizona, Bellini began writing for the youth-oriented "Alt." section of "The Arizona Republic". Shortly after getting on board with his home state's largest daily newspaper, he fell into an unexpected role as a regular humor columnist. This new exposure was highlighted by reports from Super Bowl XXX events in Tempe, Arizona and the 1996 Republican National Convention in San Diego. His popular columns lasted until June 1997 when he finally left the desert for American University in
Washington, DC. There, he studied communications and sociology, and continued writing humor. Bellini also produced and performed with DC's highly-regarded live comedy troupe, Mission: IMPROV-able. In January 2004, Bellini joined CNN in Atlanta, and in June 2006, while still working in general media operations, he began writing and hosting a [http://www.cnn.com/services/podcasting CNN.com video podcast] called "The Gryst". On July 26, 2007, after 57 episodes, "The Gryst" officially became "News of the Absurd", ushering in new graphics, music, and technologies to keep up with the re-launch of CNN.com and the podcast's growing popularity.

Personal

Bellini was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, and is the younger brother of former Logo news anchor Jason Bellini. A dedicated soccer fan, he is an enthusiastic supporter of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. of the English Premier League and closely follows Major League Soccer in the United States. He is also an avid reader, independent world traveler, and performing bass guitarist. At work and on his podcast, Bellini enjoys wearing flip-flops at all times, even in the winter. He does, however, keep an extra pair of shoes in his desk drawer for any important meetings. Bellini's personal writing, photography, and travel narratives can be found at: [http://www.JarrettBellini.com www.JarrettBellini.com]

External links

* [http://www.JarrettBellini.com www.JarrettBellini.com] :: Jarrett's Website
* [http://www.cnn.com/services/podcasting CNN Podcasts] :: To view "News of the Absurd"

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