Anne-Marie Green Joins CBS News’ ’48 Hours’
CBS News‘ venerable “48 Hours” is getting another correspondent to help give its fans a regular helping of true-crime investigation.
Anne-Marie Green, a longtime anchor of CBS News’ early-morning broadcast and, most recently, its live-streaming service, has been named a correspondent on the Saturday-night mainstay. She will join the show’s other correspondents, who include Peter Van Sant, Erin Moriarty and Natalie Morales.
“Anne-Marie is already a big part of the ’48 Hours’ ‘family – she’s the host of our successful ‘Post Mortem’ podcast, and has worked with us as a ’48 Hours’ contributor. In fact, Anne-Marie’s episode, ‘The Death of an Officer’s Wife,’ was one of the top-rated shows of the last two seasons,” said Judy Tygard, the executive producer of “48 Hours,” in a memo to staffers that was reviewed by Variety. She added: “For those of you who have not yet had the pleasure of working with Anne-Marie, she’s an excellent interviewer, prepares for every case as if she were trying it in court, and is a true team player.”
Green will leave her duties at CBS News 24/7, the streaming outlet.
Green’s hire comes just days after the reveal of the launch of a new FAST channel devoted to “48 Hours.” The streaming product will feature over 500 episodes of the series and be made available on CBSNews.com and the CBS News app as well as Paramount+. The channel will continue to be available on Paramount’s Pluto TV.
Green first joined CBS in 2004, taking up general-assignment and Sunday-anchor duties at Philadelphia’s KYW. She moved to CBS News in 2013. She started her career Green began art CKVR and Rogers Cable News in Canada. Starting in 2001, she was a news anchor in Toronto for CITY and also took on anchor duties for CablePulse 24, a cable-news outlet that serves Toronto-area subscribers.