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Brian Carney (born 23 July 1976) is an Irish professional rugby league commentator and former dual-code rugby international player. He most recently played rugby league for Warrington Wolves, but he also played for Gateshead Thunder, Hull F.C. and Wigan Warriors in the Super League, as well as Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League.
Brian M. Carney is a senior executive at Rivada Networks. He is formerly an editor, journalist and member of the Editorial Board at The Wall Street Journal . From August 2009 until early 2014 , he lived in London and served as editorial page editor of The Wall Street Journal Europe.
Brian Carney may refer to: Brian Carney (cricketer) (born 1931), Australian cricketer; Brian Carney (editorialist), American journalist; Brian Carney (rugby) (born 1976), Irish rugby league and rugby union footballer; Brian Carney (actor), American actor and son of actor Art Carney
Paul Gigot. The Wall Street Journal editorial board members oversee the Journal ' s editorial page, dictating the tone and direction of the newspaper's opinion section.. Every Saturday and Sunday, three editorial page writers and host Paul Gigot, editor of the Editorial Page, appear on Fox News Channel's Journal Editorial Report to discuss current issues with a variety of guests.
Carney is an Irish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Carney (1909–1973), American actor and comedian; Art Carney (1918–2003), American actor best known for playing Ed Norton on The Honeymooners; Augustus Carney (1870–1920), American actor; Charles J. Carney (1913–1987), United States congressman and Ohio state senator
Brian Carney (born 2 June 1931) is an Australian former cricketer. He played one first-class match for Tasmania in 1959/60. [1] See also.
Boots 'N' All is an original British television concept, but an Australian version of the show was broadcast on the Nine Network, hosted by Andrew Voss and Phil Gould.It regularly featured chairman of Bye Supporters club Tim Andrews, and Sydney Roosters mascot Brian the Rooster.
Mr. Brian Carney (Interim President, 2022–2023) Mr. Anthony Day (2023– ) Hughes Hall, the second home of Fordham Preparatory School, from 1890 to 1972.