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John Marc Green Reporter John Marc Green began reporting for a weekly newspaper, the Prosser Record-Bulletin in Prosser, Washington, in 1992. Since then, he has worked for other newspapers as a reporter and photographer, for Alabama Public Radio as a morning news anchor and reporter/producer, and as a television producer, reporter and videographer. He has won three awards for newspaper features. He began working at CBS 42 News in November, 1999, and is responsible for investigating, reporting, interviewing, writing, videography and editing his own stories each day. He has covered many different kinds of stories including criminal trials and crime scenes, natural disasters, education and business news, medical and environmental news, and human interest stories. He enjoys the unpredictability of the news business, where interviewing a former U.S. President one day and an 80-year-old Blues master the next day is par for the course. “It’s the people I meet every day, listening to their stories and sharing them with a wider audience, that have made the biggest impact on my life and career. Everyone has a story that is worth hearing, because people’s lives matter, whatever their circumstances or choices.” --John Marc Green Email John Marc |
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