Scott Brown (broadcaster)
- Scott Brown (broadcaster)
Scott Brown is a Scottish television producer.
Brown, a former local radio presenter, was a continuity announcer for Grampian Television (now "STV North") during the mid - late 1990s. He also presented various regional programmes including "Grampian Headlines" regional news bulletins, the BAFTA-nominated childrens' programme "Wize Up" alongside announcing colleagues Rachael Robertson and Kate Fraser and the antiques show "Under The Hammer" alongside Fiona Armstrong - a programme he continued to present after Grampian's in-house presentation department was closed during the summer of 1998. [ [http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/696224?view=credit BFI entry - Scott Brown] ]
In March 1999, Brown teamed up with Bill Shand, a resources supervisor and studio director for STV North, to form "Midas Multimedia", a Aberdeen-based company specialising in television & video production and media training. The company's productions have included "The Scottish Golf Show" (which Brown produced and directed) for Grampian TV, "Duan Nollaig" (a Scots Gaelic-language Christmas special) for STV and golf-related features for CNBC Europe. In 2008, the company produced a special documentary (directed by Brown) on Donald Trump's plans to build a golf course in Aberdeenshire for BBC Alba. [ [http://www.midas-multimedia.com/television.html Midas Multimedia - Television production] ]
Brown runs Midas Multimedia alongside former Grampian/BBC Scotland presenter & producer Patricia Macleod.
References
External links
[http://www.midas-multimedia.com/index.html Midas Multimedia official site]
Wikimedia Foundation.
2010.
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