During his more than 30-year tenure at the News Hour, Jim Brown has taken on various roles including co-anchor, studio moderator, and field reporter. His work has covered a wide range of national and international issues, allowing him to travel around the country and across the globe. As the arts correspondent, Brown has had the opportunity to profile some of the world’s most renowned writers, musicians, actors, and other artists.
One of Brown’s noteworthy projects at the News Hour was the multi-year series “Culture at Risk,” which focused on endangered cultural heritage in both the United States and abroad. Additionally, he played a key role in the creation of the NewsHour’s online platform “Art Beat,” dedicated to showcasing art and culture. Brown also hosts the monthly book club “Now Read This,” in partnership with The New York Times, where readers can engage in discussions about featured books.
Throughout his career, Brown has demonstrated a commitment to highlighting important cultural issues and promoting artistic expression. His extensive experience and dedication to storytelling have made him a respected figure in journalism and arts reporting.
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