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Global View
CEO EXCHANGE can now be seen in Hong Kong, China, Beijing, Singapore, the Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan and Greece.
"As an MBA graduate from Fudan University, one of the most famous business schools in China, I know the value of this series."
– John Hu, China
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Jeff Greenfield
Jeff Greenfield, acclaimed
political, media and culture reporter, returned to CBS
News as Senior Political Correspondent in May, 2007. He
contributes to the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric,
The Early Show, CBS News Sunday Morning and other CBS News
broadcasts, as well as CBSNews.com.
Greenfield had been Senior Analyst for CNN since 1998. During
that time, he served as its lead analyst for coverage of
the primaries, conventions, presidential debates and election
nights, as well as presidential funerals and Supreme Court
confirmation hearings. Greenfield also has reported on
the media, culture and trends for the cable channel.
While Greenfield's reporting has taken him to datelines
around the world, from South Africa to Japan to Europe,
he is principally known for his coverage of domestic politics
and media. He has served as a floor reporter or anchor
booth analyst for every national convention since 1988. Greenfield
has twice been named to TV Guide's All-Star team
as best political commentator and was cited by the Washington
Journalism Review as "the best in the business" for
his media analysis.
Before joining CNN, Greenfield was Political and Media
Analyst for ABC News (1983-97), appearing primarily on
Nightline and
delivering weekly commentaries for World News Sunday.
Previously, he was the media commentator for CBS News (1979-83). Greenfield
also has appeared on William F. Buckley's Firing
Line and PBS's We Interrupt This Week. He
is currently the host of CEO EXCHANGE, a
limited-run business series now in its fifth season on
PBS.
Greenfield is the recipient of three Emmy Awards, two for
his reporting from South Africa and one for a profile of
Ross Perot.
His work has appeared in many publications, including The
New York Times Magazine, Harper's and National
Lampoon. Greenfield
is the author or co-author of 11 books. His first
novel, The People's Choice, was a national bestseller
and was named by The New York Times Book Review as one
of the notable books of the year. His most recent
book was Oh, Waiter, One Order of Crow, an insider's
account of the contested 2000 presidential election.
Greenfield was born in New York City. He was graduated
from the University of Wisconsin in 1964, where he was
Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Cardinal, and from Yale Law
School in 1967, where he was a Note and Comment editor
of the Yale Law Journal. Greenfield lives in New York and
Salisbury, Conn.
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