Ro Brown

Sport: Distinguished Service Award in Sports Journalism

Induction Year: 2021

University: Loyola

A pioneering broadcasting presence who became a sports media staple in his native New Orleans, Brown was the first on-air African-American sports anchor-reporter in New Orleans at WDSU-TV in 1978.

After one year (1980-81) at KPLC-TV in Lake Charles he returned to WDSU where he worked for 21 years, becoming a staple of the New Orleans media scene. The final three years he was the first education reporter in the New Orleans market (1999-2002).

In 1983 his 5-part series on the Black Student-Athlete won a Louisiana Associated Press Award for best sports series. Brown also received a New Orleans Press Club award for highlights of the Liberty Track and Field Meet. In 2012 the Sports Task Force of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) presented him with the Sam Lacy Pioneer Award and in 2020 he was awarded the prestigious Mac Russo Award by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association.

While continuing to cover sports in and around New Orleans, he has worked for the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation as Director of Community Relations; Event Producers, where he produced and hosted television shows for the Sun Belt Conference and the Louisiana High School Athletic Association; and Assistant Director of Communications at the University of New Orleans.

Brown, who attended George Washington Carver High School before graduating from John F. Kennedy High, is an alumnus of Loyola University in New Orleans. He served four years in the U. S. Navy and is a member of selection committees for the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame, the Allstate Sugar Bowl Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame and the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame.