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Jackson Gosnell (born October 9, 2003) is an American political journalist and on-air contributor based in Columbia, South Carolina currently working for One America News Network. Gosnell is a former U.S. based correspondent for 6 News Australia and Ticker News.
Education[edit]
Gosnell attended Blue Ridge High School in Greenville, South Carolina. Gosnell is currently studying broadcast journalism at the University of South Carolina.
Career[edit]
Gosnell started his career reporting for Ticker News, a streaming news channel based in Australia. After a short time there, he went on to work for 6 News Australia, a streaming news channel on YouTube started by teen-journalist Leonardo Puglisi. Gosnell reported on several major events at both respective outlets including the 2020 United States presidential election. While reporting for the network, Gosnell landed exclusive interviews with Carole Baskin, Kayleigh McEnany and Kari Lake.
After he stopped making appearances on 6 News Australia, Gosnell turned to One America News Network, a centre-right news channel, where he was given a position as an on-air contributor. Gosnell now makes weekly appearances with hosts Dana Alexa and Kara McKinney. Gosnell participated in special coverage of the South Carolina Republican primary on the network. Since joining the network, Gosnell has landed interviews with the likes of former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, asking her a question at a recent Fox News town hall. During the 2024 presidential campaign, Gosnell was invited to interview former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy.
Personal life[edit]
Gosnell was born in Greer, South Carolina to his parents.