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  1. Alma Dale Campbell Brown (born June 14, 1968) is a past head of global media partnerships at Meta [3] and a former American television news reporter and anchorwoman. She was co-anchor of the NBC news program Weekend Today from 2003 to 2007, and hosted the prime time news program Campbell Brown on CNN from 2008 to 2010.

  2. 3 oct. 2023 · When Facebook was being battered in 2017 for distributing false and misleading news, the social network turned to Campbell Brown, a veteran journalist, to smooth over its relationships with the...

  3. 3 oct. 2023 · The veteran TV anchor and former CNN and NBC News correspondent is stepping down from her role as Meta's media partnerships leader later this fall. She oversaw Meta's investments in news content, fact-checking and curation, but faced challenges from regulators and publishers as the company shifted its focus to entertainment and viral trends.

  4. Dans un communiqué diffusé mercredi, la SQ précise que les deux suspects, Tafari Bezabeh (19 ans) et Jalen Joel Campbell Brown (21 ans), sont présentement détenus en Ontario. Les deux hommes ont comparu par vidéoconférence au palais de justice de Laval.

  5. 3 oct. 2023 · Campbell Brown, who led Meta's news relations and Facebook's news efforts, is reportedly stepping down from the company. She joined in 2017 as Meta pushed to make Facebook a major news aggregator, but later faced regulatory challenges and shifts in strategy.

  6. Campbell Brown (born 28 August 1983) is an Australian rules footballer who played for the Hawthorn Football Club and the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) and the current captain of the Australian national Kabaddi team.

  7. Veronica Campbell-Brown, née le 15 mai 1982 à Trelawny, est une athlète jamaïquaine pratiquant le sprint. Elle est triple championne olympique, auteure d'un doublé sur 200 m (en 2004 à Athènes où elle gagne aussi le 4 x100 m, et en 2008 à Pékin) et championne du monde du 100 m en 2007 à Osaka et du 200 m en 2011 à Daegu.