Merrill Brown | |
Birth Place: | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Alma Mater: | Washington University in St. Louis |
Occupation: | The News Project Founder[1] |
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Merrill Brown is a media executive and journalist. In addition to writing for The Washington Post, he launched MSNBC.com and was the website’s founding editor-in-chief.[2] [3] He is the former Director of the School of Communication and Media at Montclair State University.[4] Brown is founder of The News Project.[1]
Brown was associated with The Washington Post from 1979 to 1985, serving as a financial reporter (1979–1982), New York City financial correspondent (1982–1984) and director of business development, Washington Post Company (1984–1985).[5] Prior to that, Brown wrote for The Washington Star (1978–1979), Media General Newspapers (1975–1978), the Winston-Salem Sentinel (1974–1975) and the St. Louis Post Dispatch (1973–1974).[6]
Brown was a member of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors from 1988 to 1991.[7] [8]
On January 10, 2023, it was announced that Brown was appointed as the editorial director for G/O Media.[9] On June 30, he announced a decision to test AI-generated content on the company's portfolio of media websites, and was met with opposition from the different editorial teams across the portfolio.[10]
Brown was a member of the 1991 launch team for the cable network Court TV. From 1990-1994, he oversaw public relations and the development of the network's day-to-day management structure.[11]
In 1996, Brown helped launch MSNBC.com, and was the website’s first editor-in-chief. He was responsible for connecting Microsoft’s “technology wizards” and NBC’s “news hounds,” developing the relationships between MSNBC on the Internet, based in Redmond, Washington, and MSNBC Cable, based in New Jersey.[2] He went on to become senior vice president in August 2000 and during his tenure, the company grew to become one of the most visited news offerings on the Internet.[12]
In the spring of 2005, he prepared a report for the Carnegie Corporation of New York, which examined young peoples' changing media consumption habits.[13] The report was referenced later that year in a speech to the American Society of Magazine Editors.[14] In 2012, Brown co-authored a report with Larry Kramer, publisher of USA Today, about the future of the PBS NewsHour. The report, commissioned by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, called on the program to “modernize news-gathering production.”[15]
In 2012, Brown was appointed as the inaugural Director of the School of Communication and Media at Montclair State University.[16] [17]
Brown has served on the boards of directors for GoLocal24,[18] Revenue.com and MedCity News. He is also an advisor to Capture Media Inc., Dstillery, Mixpo and is a member of the advisory board of the City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism.[19]
Previously Brown was chairman of the board at NowPublic.[20] Brown has also served on the board of Smashing Ideas Inc.[21]
In 2018 Brown formed The News Project with founding partners Charming Robot, 10up, Mark Walsh and other investors supporting the platform, which includes technology from Piano.[22]