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Jamie Foster Brown (ca. June 26, 1946) is the former owner and publisher of ''
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'' magazine, which ran from 1988 to 2014. ''Newsweek'' called it the "African-American version of ''
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'' magazine." As an entertainment journalist, Brown wrote a regular column in her magazine, called "Meow", and through it and her interviews with celebrities, she became the first nationally known black female gossip columnist.


Personal

Jamie Foster Brown's hometown is
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,
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. Brown and her sister Stella Foster were raised in an
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neighborhood. Her parents were Peter James and Mamie Lee Foster and they were neighborhood storekeepers. She was educated at Calumet High School, started college in Chicago, and later transferred and then graduated with a B.A. from
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. Her sister Stella Foster also wrote for ''Sister 2 Sister'' magazine, worked with
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, an entertainment journalist at the ''
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'', and after his death wrote her own column and retired in 2012. She was married to Dr. Lorenzo Brown, a former economist, from 1970 until his death in 2015. The family made Stockholm, Sweden their home for nine years while the couple had two sons, Randy and Russell, and Foster attended university. Her son Randy was wounded by gunfire in 1992 when he was 17 years old, and Foster appeared on NBC's ''America the Violent with Tom Brokaw'' to discuss the issue of violence from a parent's perspective. Her husband and two sons worked for the magazine.


Career

Jamie Foster Brown once worked with the Chicago-based Zenith Radio Company. In 1979, Brown started a ticket company, Washington Theater Group. She then worked for Robert Johnson's
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(BET), first in advertising as a secretary and then later was promoted to a TV producer for
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and
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programs until leaving in 1987. As a TV producer, Brown had met musical talent, such as
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and others, and would later use her contacts for her entertainment reporting. Brown has said in interviews that she is not a writer but an interviewer and storyteller, and she wanted to write stories about how celebrities were made. Brown formed the idea for her own magazine while writing for ''Impact'' magazine and other publications. Jamie Foster Brown has owned and published ''Sister 2 Sister'' magazine since its launch in 1988. Her magazine was published from
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and later from
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. Expanding on the brand, Brown created and serves as an entertainment journalist for the syndicated radio program ''Sister 2 Sister Celebrity Update'' While at ''Sister 2 Sister'', Brown was a regular guest on the
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and on the
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.


Notable works of journalism

Jamie Foster Brown is known for interviewing her subjects in-depth and not presenting black celebrities as superficial.


Interview with Marion Barry

* She is known for her interview that appeared ''Sister 2 Sister'' magazine with former
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mayor Marion S. Barry. In the interview, Barry discusses how he has handled the mix of power and women., a Highbeam source,


Milli Vanilli

* She is known for her reporting about the musical group
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's lip syncing recordings and performances.


DMX interview

In 2008, a judge ordered rap artist DMX to pay 1.5 million to Monique Wayne because of a comment he had made to Jamie Foster Brown in a 2006 interview for ''Sister 2 Sister'' magazine alleging that a woman had raped him and given birth to his child. Her original suit was for "defamation, false statements and 'unreasonable publicity' about her private life".


Michael Jackson

* Jamie Foster Brown was interviewed about
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and she said that his children were well adjusted and that Jackson seemed like a good father to her.


In popular culture

Jamie Foster Brown appeared on the cover of the November 2013 issue of ''Sister 2 Sister'' magazine as it celebrated its 25th anniversary, and was interviewed.


Awards

* Midwest Radio and Music Association's Lifetime Achievement Award, 1998 * National Association of Black Female Executives in Music & Entertainment, Shero Hall of Fame, 2002 inductee * Golden Scissors (black hair style), Lifetime Achievement Award, 2002 * Association for Women in Communications, Matrix Award for Professional Achievement, 2004 *
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, honorary doctorate, 2008 * Ford Motor Co., Freedom Sisters Award, 2009


Selected writings

* Shabazz, Betty, and Jamie Foster Brown. 1998. Betty Shabazz: a sisterfriends' tribute in words and pictures. New York: Simon & Schuster.


References


External links


''Sister 2 Sister'' magazine

Meet Jamie Foster Brown
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