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Pioneer Radio Psychologist Dr. Joy Browne Dead at 71
Dr. Joy Browne, the radio and TV psychologist who lent her expert advice on air for nearly 40 years, has died. She was 71. Browne died on Saturday in New York City, The New York Times reports, noting that Browne's brother, David Oppenheim, confirmed the death but did not give a cause. "She was the longest-running psychologist on Am/FM radio at the time of her death, Michael Harrison, publisher of Talkers magazine, told the Times. "More importantly, she kept the presence of the radio psychologist/relationships show alive on terrestrial news/talk radio at a time when the genre had all...
See full article at PEOPLE.com
  • 9/1/2016
  • by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
  • PEOPLE.com
Pioneer Radio Psychologist Dr. Joy Browne Dead at 71
Dr. Joy Browne, the radio and TV psychologist who lent her expert advice on air for nearly 40 years, has died. She was 71.

Browne died on Saturday in New York City, The New York Times reports, noting that Browne's brother, David Oppenheim, confirmed the death but did not give a cause.

"She was the longest-running psychologist on Am/FM radio at the time of her death, Michael Harrison, publisher of Talkers magazine, told the Times.

"More importantly, she kept the presence of the radio psychologist/relationships show alive on terrestrial news/talk radio at a time when the genre had all...
See full article at People.com - TV Watch
  • 9/1/2016
  • by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
  • People.com - TV Watch
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