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#REDIRECT [[E&E News#Greenwire]]
{{Infobox Newspaper
| name = [[Image:Greenwire_footer.png]]
| caption = The [[September 11]], [[2002]] front page of ''The New York Times''.
| type = Monday through Friday
| format = [[Online]]
| foundation = [[1991]]
| ceased publication =
| price =
| owners = E&E Publishing
| publisher = Kevin Braun, Michael Witt
| editor = [[David I. Leavitt]], Cy Zaneski
| language = English
| circulation =
| headquarters = [[Washington, D.C.]], [[United States|USA]]
| website = [http://www.greenwire.com]
| price = Varies
}}

{{© 1996-2006 E&E Publishing, LLC}}
[[Image:Greenwire_footer.png]]

Edited by David I. Leavitt and Cy Zaneski, '''Greenwire''' is a political daily [[news service]] that provides coverage of environmental and energy politics and policy. Greenwire's parent company, E&E Publishing, also produces a daily Web TV program featuring interviews with top political officials.

The Bush White House is one of Greenwire's biggest readers. Greenwire staff regularly appears on PBS's NewsHour, C-SPAN and NPR, and its news-breaking reporting is frequently cited by the [[Washington Post]], the [[New York Times]], the [[Los Angeles Times]], [[AP]] and other mass-media organizations.


==Other links==
*[http://www.eenews.net/Greenwire.php Greenwire]
*[http://www.eande.tv/ E&E TV]

[[Category:Alternative journalism]]
[[Category:Journalism organizations]]
[[Category:News agencies]]
[[Category:News websites]]


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