Norman Browse (born c. 1949) is an American journalist, author, and political commentator. He is known for his work in print and broadcast media, particularly his contributions to newspapers such as The New York Daily News and his frequent appearances as a guest analyst on cable news programs, including those on Fox News, MSNBC, and CNN. Browse has also written opinion pieces for online outlets such as The Huffington Post.
Career
- Print journalism: Browse began his career as a reporter and feature writer for various New York city newspapers. He later served as a columnist for the New York Daily News, where he covered politics, media, and cultural topics.
- Broadcast commentary: Since the early 2000s, Browse has been a regular guest on television news panels, providing analysis of U.S. political developments. He has been a fill‑in host for shows such as Fox News Sunday and a commentator on programs like MSNBC’s The Situation with Tucker Carlson.
- Online contributions: In addition to his television work, Browse contributes opinion articles and analysis pieces to digital platforms, most notably The Huffington Post, where he discusses political strategy, media criticism, and public policy.
- Authorship: Browse has authored several books and essays on politics and media, though titles and publication details vary across sources.
Personal background
Publicly available biographical details about Browse’s early life, education, and exact birth date are limited. He is generally identified as a New York‑based journalist with a career spanning several decades in both print and broadcast media.
Recognition
Browse’s commentary is characterized by a focus on political maneuvering and media dynamics. He has been cited by other journalists and political analysts in discussions of electoral strategy and media coverage.
Note: While Norman Browse is a recognized media figure, comprehensive biographical data (such as precise birth date, full educational background, and a complete bibliography) is not widely documented in publicly available encyclopedic sources.