About me
Anne-Marie Green is an accomplished journalist and correspondent for 48 HOURS, where she reports on some of the most gripping crime and investigative stories on television. Green is also the host of the 48 HOURS POST MORTEM podcast.
Green brings more than two decades of experience in broadcast journalism to her work at CBS News.
Before joining 48 HOURS full time, Green was an anchor for CBS News 24/7, CBS News’ anchored streaming network. She also contributed original reporting across all CBS News broadcasts and platforms, including 48 HOURS. Her reporting was featured in multiple episodes, including “The Death of the Officer’s Wife” during the 2023–24 season.
Prior to joining CBS News in 2013, Green was a general assignment reporter at CBS 3 in Philadelphia. She reported for both CBS 3 and The CW Philly and co-anchored CBS 3’s weekend morning newscasts. During that time, she covered major local and national stories, including the 2006 Amish school shooting in the Nickel Mines, Pa., community; the 2007 Minneapolis bridge collapse; Super Bowl XXXIX; and the 2008 and 2009 World Series.
Green received the Doris Haire Award in 2007 for her reporting on the growing concern over the high number of C-sections performed in New Jersey, and a Mid-Atlantic Emmy Award in 2011 for coverage of a fatal duck boat crash in the Schuylkill River.
Before moving to Philadelphia in 2004, Green was a reporter at CITY-TV in Toronto and anchor of Cable Pulse 24, part of the station’s 24-hour cable news service. Earlier in her career, she reported for CKVR-TV in Barrie, Ontario, and Rogers Cable News in Mississauga, Ontario.
Green is a native of Toronto. She earned a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Toronto and holds a postgraduate degree in journalism from Humber College.