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Richard Brown (journalist)

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Richard Brown


Richard Brown from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, is a Canadian journalist.

Career

Brown is a former high school teacher. He started broadcast journalism with CFRN in Edmonton, Alberta.

In 1981 he was one of the first news presenters of CNN Headline News. He has also presented news at Global TV Toronto, CTV Toronto, WCBS-TV NYC, KGO-TV San Francisco (1990-96), and KXLY-TV Spokane, Washington (1998-2007). He hosted a daily radio talk show on CKOM and CJME in Saskatchewan. In 2013, Brown was appointed Chief Communications Officer for the then-mayor of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Don Atchison.

Brown has received eight Emmys, Radio Television News Directors Association and Associated Press awards, and the George Foster Peabody medal for his coverage of the Rwanda Civil War and Refugee Crisis in 1994.

References

Richard Brown (journalist) Wikipedia