Jesse Elin Browne

Jesse Elin Browne

Jesse Elin Browne (born August 15, 1951 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American voice actress. She was hired in 1977 by WWOR-TV, then owned by RKO General.

Browne started as a production assistant at NBC Radio Network's flagship "Monitor" radio show from 1973 until the show's cancellation in 1975. In 1976 Browne was hired by ABC Radio news network as their first female Associate Director (AD) for their four radio news networks. Having worked in both "management" and in technical production, Jesse Elin went on to work as a press secretary for a New York State Assemblyman. In 1977 she was hired as the first female staff announcer in New York City for WOR-TV Channel 9 NY(currently WWOR-TV Seacaucus, NJ. In 1982 she moved on to work for WNBC-AM now WFAN as a news and traffic reporter replacing Roz Frank in the N-Copter. Spending nearly two years doing traffic for Imus in the Morning and the Howard Stern Show.

Browne went on to anchor the morning news in Dallas KRLD and do voice over work. In 1985 she anchored the Morning Zoo crew with news in Chicago at WLS-FM, where she also voiced hundreds of radio and television commercials, industrials and educational materials.

She continues to voice syndicated and national commercials, promos and industrials from her own in-house recording studio in Scottsdale, Arizona. Browne is the voice of hundreds, if not thousands of health programs, syndicated radio programs, real estate ventures, state lotteries, radio and television promos and even NASA.

External links

* [http://www.jesseelinbrowne.com/ Jesse Elin Browne]
* [http://www.wwortv.com]


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