Jamie Foster Brown
Jamie Foster Brown was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States on June 26th, 1946 and is the African American Publisher. At the age of 77, Jamie Foster Brown biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Jamie Foster Brown once worked with the Chicago-based Zenith Radio Company.
In 1979, Brown started a ticket company, Washington Theater Group. She then worked for Robert Johnson's Black Entertainment Television (BET), first in advertising as a secretary and then later was promoted to a TV producer for Video Soul and Video LP programs until leaving in 1987. As a TV producer, Brown had met musical talent, such as Whitney Houston and others, and would later use her contacts for her entertainment reporting. Brown has said in interviews that she is not a writer but an interviewer and storyteller, and she wanted to write stories about how celebrities were made. Brown formed the idea for her own magazine while writing for Impact magazine and other publications.
Jamie Foster Brown has owned and published Sister 2 Sister magazine since its launch in 1988. Her magazine was published from Lanham, Maryland and later from Takoma Park, Maryland. Expanding on the brand, Brown created and serves as an entertainment journalist for the syndicated radio program Sister 2 Sister Celebrity Update While at Sister 2 Sister, Brown was a regular guest on the Joan Rivers Show and on the Tom Joyner Morning Show.
- Midwest Radio and Music Association's Lifetime Achievement Award, 1998
- National Association of Black Female Executives in Music & Entertainment, Shero Hall of Fame, 2002 inductee
- Golden Scissors (black hair style), Lifetime Achievement Award, 2002
- Association for Women in Communications, Matrix Award for Professional Achievement, 2004
- Bennett College, honorary doctorate, 2008
- Ford Motor Co., Freedom Sisters Award, 2009