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#REDIRECT [[E&E News#Greenwire]] |
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{{Infobox Newspaper |
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| name = [[Image:Greenwire_footer.png]] |
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| caption = The [[September 11]], [[2002]] front page of ''The New York Times''. |
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| type = Monday through Friday |
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| format = [[Online]] |
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| foundation = [[1991]] |
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| ceased publication = |
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| owners = E&E Publishing |
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| publisher = Kevin Braun, Michael Witt |
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| editor = [[David I. Leavitt]], Cy Zaneski |
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| language = English |
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| circulation = |
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| headquarters = [[Washington, D.C.]], [[United States|USA]] |
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| website = [http://www.greenwire.com] |
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| price = Varies |
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}} |
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{{© 1996-2006 E&E Publishing, LLC}} |
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[[Image:Greenwire_footer.png]] |
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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. |
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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. |
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==Other links== |
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*[http://www.eenews.net/Greenwire.php Greenwire] |
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*[http://www.eande.tv/ E&E TV] |
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[[Category:Alternative journalism]] |
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[[Category:Journalism organizations]] |
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[[Category:News agencies]] |
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[[Category:News websites]] |
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