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James Brown (editor)
James Brown (born 26 September 1965〔("Father of lads' mags still loaded with ideas" ) ''The Guardian'' (24 August 2007). Retrieved 30 May 2010.〕 in Leeds) is a British journalist and media entrepreneur.
==Early career==
In 1985 James Brown was a contributor to the alternative newspaper ''Leeds Other Paper''. In 1986, following work on his fanzine ''Attack on Bzaag'', Brown was hired as freelance features writer for ''Sounds''; from there he soon joined the magazine ''NME''. In 1991 Brown became the manager of Fabulous, a rock band composed of various ''NME'' journalists.〔http://heavenly100.net/archive/biogs/biog_fabulous1.html〕 After leaving ''NME'', he wrote features for the ''Sunday Times'' magazine.

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