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  1. Pat Brown, A contributor, her impressive record in broadcasting includes serving as Chief Weather Anchor on ABC 10 News and on NBC 7/39. She worked as Morning Radio DJ on KYXY, along with co-hosting P.M. Magazine on Channel 8.

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    • Mark Goodman. From 1981 to 1987, Mark Goodman worked as one of the original VJs on MTV, presenting music videos on shows like 120 Minutes and The Week in Rock, conducting notable interviews with musicians like David Bowie — who famously questioned the network's sparse coverage of music videos by Black artists — and providing music news during MTV's early days.
    • Alan Hunter. One of the original VJ crew, Alan Hunter landed the emcee role after popping up on Bowie's "Fashion" music video. Appearing across various MTV programming for six years — from MTV Spring Break to MTV's Amuck in America — he interviewed some of the biggest names in Hollywood, including Madonna, Jon Bon Jovi, Aretha Franklin, Tom Hanks, Steve Martin, and so many more.
    • Nina Blackwood. Another member of the OG VJ crew, gravelly-voiced Nina Blackwood first appeared on MTV in 1981. In VJ: The Unplugged Adventures of MTV's First Wave, the MTV veteran reminisced about her and her co-workers' meet-and-greets, writing, "There were lines wrapped around the mall [in San Antonio].
    • J.J. Jackson. Among MTV's "fab five," J.J. Jackson brought the most experience to his VJ role, starting first in the late-1960s at WBCN-FM in Boston and then spending a decade at KLOS in Los Angeles — where he notably introduced bands like Led Zeppelin and the Who — before transitioning to a career as a music reporter.
  2. Sep 12, 2021 · In more recent years he was in Portland, Ore., as a morning and evening news anchor until 2017—and it appears he'll be back in front of the camera soon.

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  3. She was their substitute news anchor for a brief period, opposite DJ Bob Buchman. Browne was an anchor for MSNBC, hosting a 2-hour weekend show, Weekend Morning Line. During her years at MSNBC, she covered un-scripted breaking news and conducted live interviews. Browne served as a substitute news anchor on CNBC .

  4. CBS has been woven throughout her career. She began at CBS station WBBM in Chicago answering phones. Later in her career, Jennifer was a reporter and anchor at CBS Affiliate WTMJ in Milwaukee. Between news gigs, Jennifer was a DJ and a promotions director.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dara_BrownDara Brown - Wikipedia

    Dara Brown is a news anchor and senior producer for MSNBC.com. In 2006, she became an alternating host of Early Today on NBC and First Look on MSNBC. Biography. Born Dara Evans Brown, she is the daughter of Karen (née Peterson) and David E. Brown. Dara has a son named Hayden, and a daughter named Victoria.

  6. Sep 14, 2023 · Notre Dame safety DJ Brown spoke following Tuesday's practice as the Fighting Irish prepare for Central Michigan. 0:00 - Value of having an experienced safety group. 0:30 - Ability to play free and fast . 1:02 - INT vs. NC State . 1:15 - Strides the secondary has made through three games . 1:43 - Thoughts on Central Michigan

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