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Aaron Brown (born November 10, 1948) is an American broadcast journalist. He was a longtime reporter for ABC, the founding host of ABC's World News Now, and the host of CNN's flagship evening program NewsNight with Aaron Brown. He is currently the serving as the 'Walter Cronkite Professor' of Journalism at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
NewsNight with Aaron Brown was a live international news broadcast, which appeared on the CNN network from 2001 to 2005. It aired at 10 p.m. ET on weeknights, hosted by Aaron Brown and (later) Anderson Cooper.
The show focused on investigative journalism and had a strong emphasis on interviews. It included segments such as The Whip (which quickly previewed segments from four reporters at large), On The Rise, and Segment 7. The Morning Papers segment, known as The Rooster, featured a brief preview of compelling or interesting headlines from the next day's newspapers around the world. The segment concluded with the weather forecast in Chicago as provided in the Chicago Sun-Times.
To cover the increased amount of news generated by Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath in September 2005, CNN expanded NewsNight to two hours and added Anderson Cooper as a co-host. (Cooper's coverage of the natural disaster elsewhere on the network had given him strong ratings.) These changes were intended to last for the duration of the hurricane's aftermath. Despite some viewer complaints, CNN announced that it would keep the new format and make Cooper a permanent co-host.
On November 2 2005, CNN announced that it had cancelled NewsNight and that Brown would leave the network. blank">http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117932194?categoryid=14&cs=1&s=h&p=0 As of November 7 _2005 the timeslot was given to Cooper's show, Anderson Cooper 360°.
Aaron Anthony Brown (born 23 June 1983, England) is a professional footballer with Reading.
Aaron Wesley Brown (born 14 March 1980, Bristol, England) is an English professional footballer, playing as a midfielder for Gillingham.
Aaron Lewis Brown, Jr. (September 16, 1943 - November 15, 1997) was a former American football defensive lineman born in Port Arthur, Texas. Brown played for the Kansas City Chiefs from 1966 to 1972 and Green Bay Packers from 1973 to 1974. Brown is an alumnus of the University of Minnesota.
Brown was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs with their first round selection in the 1966 American Football League Draft and later that year Brown participated in the first AFL-NFL World Championship game with the team (later known as the Super Bowl. Three years later, Brown was on the 1969 Chiefs' team that won the final AFL-NFL World Championship.
He died on November 15th, 1997 when struck from behind by a motorist after walking home. Brown's burial site is unknown.
Aaron Brown (born November 27, 1985 in Willingboro, New Jersey) is an American football wide receiver who currently plays for the Indianapolis Colts practice squad of the National Football League. He was originally signed by the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted free agent in 2007. He played collegiately at New Hampshire.






