Russell Brown (New Zealand)

Russell Brown (New Zealand)

Russell Brown (1962- ) is a well-known New Zealand media commentator, and the owner of the [http://www.publicaddress.net Public Address] community of blogs, and writes [http://www.publicaddress.net/hardnews Hard News] . "Hard News" the blog is based on the Hard News radio slot spoken by Brown from 1991 to 2002 on bFM, an Auckland student radio station. The text of the radio commentary was circulated on the internet by various means from 1993, and the bulletin officially became a blog with the launch of Public Address in November 2002.

He also presents the media commentary programme "Media7" on the TVNZ 7 digital channel.

Brown was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand, and has two sons.


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