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Campbell Brown (journalist)
American journalist
For the Australian rules footballer, see Campbell Brown (footballer).
Alma Dale Campbell Brown (born June 14, 1968) is a past head of global media partnerships at Meta[3] and a former American television news reporter and anchorwoman. She was a co-anchor of the NBC news program Weekend Today from 2003 to 2007, and hosted the prime time news program Campbell Brown on CNN from 2008 to 2010. Brown won an Emmy Award as part of the NBC team reporting on Hurricane Katrina.[4][5] She is a senior advisor to Tollbit, a website services provider.[6]
Early life and family
Campbell Brown was born Alma Dale Campbell Brown in Ferriday, Louisiana,[7] the daughter of the former Louisiana Democratic State Senator and Secretary of State James H. Brown Jr., and Brown's first wife, Dale Campbell.[1][2] Her father was also elected three times for Louisiana Insurance Commissioner.[8] Alma Dale was her maternal grandmother's name.[9] Her parents d
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One On 1 Profile: Campbell Brown Transitions from Journalist to Education Reform Advocate
Campbell Brown burst onto the public stage as a journalist with NBC and CNN. Today, she is in an education reform advocate, and a controversial one at that. NY1's Budd Mishkin filed the following report.
Campbell Brown has undergone quite an evolution, from sitting in the anchor chair and covering stories around the world to advocating for dramatic education reforms, especially in the area of teacher job protections. She became a lightning rod in the process.
"Not everybody needs that in their life, a mission or a calling. I do," Brown says. "And so I think when journalism stopped being that for me, with the path I was on, I was a little lost until I figured out what the next step was, and how I could re-engage and do something that mattered."
Like her reform efforts or not, Brown is definitely engaged. In July, Brown launched The Seventy Four, a website with a self-described mission to promote debate and challenge the status quo in public education. One month later
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Campbell Brown is an Award-winning American television news reporter, anchorwoman and journalist who has covered stories around the globe for CNN and NBC News. She won an Emmy Award as part of the NBC-TV team reporting on Hurricane Katrina. Her NBC News credits include White House Correspondent on The Today Show, co-anchor of Weekend Today and primary substitute anchor for NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams.
Campbell hosted the CNN primetime political program originally called Campbell Brown: Election Center. The show changed its name after 8 months to Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull,shortly before Election Day. Finally, the program was renamed to simply Campbell Brown for its last year of news programming.
Campbell was a recurring Guest Host on CNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews and a recurring Guest Expert on ABC's Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.
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