Noah Oppenheim
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Noah Oppenheim is a writer and television producer. He is Supervising Producer of The Today Show[1] and co-author (with David S. Kidder) of The Intellectual Devotional.
Oppenheim was Senior Producer of Hardball with Chris Matthews until NBC Nightly News executive producer Steve Capus and anchor Tom Brokaw complained about an article Oppenheim had written for The Weekly Standard about how reporters rarely left the Green Zone in Iraq.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ MSNBC Interactive, About Us - Today Show - MSNBC.com, <http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3079108/>. Retrieved on 22 September 2007
- ^ Hagan, Joe (15 February 2004), “Dr. Bob Arnot's Parting Shot”, The New York Observer, <http://www.observer.com/node/48810>. Retrieved on 22 September 2007
[edit] External links
- Official web site
- Flacks and Hacks in Baghdad article written by Oppenheim in The Weekly Standard
- List of articles written by Oppenheim for The Harvard Crimson
- Remembering Harvard final column written by Oppenheim for The Harvard Crimson

