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Laurie Brown (broadcaster)

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Occupation
  
Siblings
  
Susan Brown

Known for
  
Role
  
Journalist

Name
  
Laurie Brown


Laurie Brown (broadcaster) Laurie Brown on interviewing Bowie He was so friggin smart


Born
  
7 October 1957 (age 66) (
1957-10-07
)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Books
  
Success Without College: Days and Nights in Rock & Roll TV

Movies
  
Conviction, The Five‑Year Engagement, Spasms, Answer This!

Similar People
  
William Fruet, Erica Ehm, Tony Goldwyn, Nicholas Stoller, Corey Hart

Profiles

Laurie Brown (born 7 October 1957 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian television journalist. She grew up in Scarborough, Ontario and graduated from David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute. Her parents were originally from Nova Scotia, and when Brown was in her late teens, they and her sister Susan moved back to that province. Brown remained in Toronto, and eventually embarked on a career in television and radio broadcasting.

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Brown currently lives in Toronto with her husband and their two teen-aged children. She has a second home in Nova Scotia.

Broadcasting

She was a host on the Citytv program The NewMusic from 1985 to 1990. She interviewed numerous musicians for this show, including jazz performer Miles Davis in 1988. As well, Brown worked as a VJ on the Much Music channel. She also hosted Pepsi Power Hour for the music station.

In 1984 Brown had a cameo in the Corey Hart's video for Sunglasses at Night.

After leaving Much Music, Brown was a reporter for the CBC Television news show The Journal, and then host of On the Arts for CBC Newsworld. She was also one of the Canadian hosts of 2000 Today, an ambitious international New Year's Eve broadcast.

Brown has also hosted Toronto Biographies for Rogers Television and Front Row Fridays for Treasure HD.

From March 2007 until September 2017, Brown hosted The Signal on CBC Radio 2. Originally she hosted the show from Monday to Friday, after budget cuts forced changes at CBC, Brown took over the weekend editions of the show as well. After the debut of The Strombo Show on Sunday evenings, The Signal aired 6 times a week, Monday to Saturday at 10 PM until 12 midnight (ON EST), with Brown continuing as the sole host of the show.

She also introduced each show's featured weekly host, a different classical artist who chooses favorites for This Is My Music Saturday mornings on CBC Radio 2 10 AM EST.

Writing

Brown has published one book, Success Without College: Days and Nights in Rock & Roll TV, and is currently working on a novel.

References

Laurie Brown (broadcaster) Wikipedia