"Back then had she reported something like this, I don't think anyone would've blinked," said Sarah Ellison of The Washington Post. "I think it's a different time."
But Ellison said a second unnamed NBC employee described another incident around the same time. She told the Post Brokaw put her hands against his chest, pulled her closer and then invited her to later come to his office. Brokaw told the Post "no such incident happened." The Post said neither woman reported their allegations to NBC at the time.
The new sexual harassment complaints are the latest against high-profile media figures, including former "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose, fired by CBS in November.
"People are afraid to report on people in power," Ellison said. "They're afraid they won't be believed and they're afraid that there will be some kind of retaliation."
The Washington Post also revealed new allegations against former NBC "Today" show host Matt Lauer. Lauer admitted acting inappropriately but said he was not coercive, aggressive or abusive." He could not be reached for comment on Friday.
In a note to staff on Friday, NBC chairman Andy Lack said NBC takes allegations like those against Brokaw very seriously, and said findings from the network's internal review into Lauer's actions may come out as soon as next week. CBS News was unable to reach NBC for comment.