Nice, now we have his e-mail. Time for a little fun?
I don't get the point of blacking out the name of the recipient. Green will know who leaked the email, since it's obvious that there was only one recipient. I'm sure Green has told a bunch of other people who the leaker is. The leaker is toast at ABC (assuming that's where the leaker works).
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John Green has been named executive producer of ABC News' weekend edition of "Good Morning America," it was announced today by David Westin, president of ABC News. The weekend morning news program, which will be launched in September 2004, will air on Saturday and Sunday mornings on the ABC Television Network. Mr. Green is currently a senior producer of "Good Morning America." He will report to Phyllis McGrady, senior vice president of ABC News. "For the past 10 years John has been an integral member of the 'Good Morning America' team. I'm pleased that he will be able to build on the strengths of the program and take his creativity and invaluable experience to the weekends," said Mr. Westin. "Millions of loyal viewers watch 'Good Morning America' five days a week. Expanding the program to seven days is exciting for ABC News and the 'Good Morning America' franchise." "Coming from 'Good Morning America,' I'm thrilled to take on this new opportunity. I look forward to expanding on the great work that Diane, Charlie, Robin, Tony and the whole 'GMA' family do during the week, while creating a distinctive flavor for the weekend," said Mr. Green. Mr. Green joined ABC News in 1994 as a segment producer at "Good Morning America," where he has worked in various capacities for ten years. As a senior producer for the past three years, Mr. Green has been heavily involved in programming and the editorial content of the broadcast, most recently serving as line producer in the control room. At "Good Morning America" Mr. Green has covered numerous high profile breaking news stories, including the crash of TWA flight 800, the OJ Simpson trial, the Oklahoma City bombing and trial of Timothy McVeigh, the investigation into the death of Princess Diana, the historic papal visit to Cuba, the Columbine High School shootings and the September 11 attacks. Mr. Green has also produced several full-show originations from remote locations around the country as part of ABC News' "50 States: One Nation, One Year" project. He was part of the ABC News team that received a Peabody Award for its coverage of the events of September 11 and their aftermath. Prior to coming to ABC News, from 1991 to 1994, Mr. Green produced morning news and a weekly bilingual newsmagazine at ABC affiliate WCVB-TV in Boston. In 1990 he began his career in journalism as a freelance writer at CBS affiliate WHDH-TV in Boston. A St. Louis native, Mr. Green is a graduate of Washington University and received a masters degree in mass communications from Boston University. He resides in New York City. A photo of Mr. Green is available upon request. |
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Darn...my guess was wrong...it WAS Halperin that sent that memo out before the election in 2004, telling the reporters to talk up Kerry.
Blackberries are a scourge on professional communication. They permit irrational and emotional communication to be instantly sent without regard to content.
Nice of Drudge to keep the guy's e-mail addy in plain sight.. John.R.Green@abc.com
That is it? Big Whoop Di Doo.
I have said far worse & I like Bush.
Are we privy to internal White House communications expressing how much Rove and Company dispise all media except the Washington Times and the Spectator?
John Green, exec producer of "Good Morning America"? Jeeez, one would never get a hint of his anti-Bush bias by watching the show. </ weapons grade sarcasm>
Not exactly a new communication, is it?