
In May, Noah Oppenheim left the Today show, where he was pulling double duty while also manning David Gregory's Race to the White House, for Reveille, the production studio that Ben Silverman just unloaded. Now, Oppenheim's replacement arrives. Today EP Jim Bell alerted staffers via email last night that Noah Kotch is taking his place, arriving from ABC News. Today was his first day.
From: Jim Bell
Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 22:20:07 -0400
To: Today Show Everyone
Cc: Steve Capus, Jim Mills
Conversation: TODAY staff announcement
Subject: TODAY staff announcementI am pleased to announce that Noah Kotch is joining us at TODAY as a Senior Producer. (yes, his name is Noah). His focus will be on, but not limited to, the 7am hour. As we’ve seen, the ability to move segments around is a great strength for us and that flexibility will continue to benefit the show.
Noah started in TV as a researcher and a tape producer at CNN's Atlanta headquarters. He next joined ABC in 1999 as a writer and later became the head writer for Peter Jennings at World News Tonight, traveling extensively with him in the period following 9/11. He started at Good Morning America in 2003 as a senior producer and spent three years overseeing the execution of live interviews and the show script. He then spent a year and a half on the senior team that successfully relaunched Nightline and most recently, he was a senior producer in the ABC News Digital Media Group.
Noah hails from North Carolina and graduated from Yale, where he majored in Latin and was editor in chief of the Yale Daily News. He lives in Manhattan with his wife Gena, a producer for 20/20.
He begins this Monday August 18th so please join me in welcoming Noah aboard.

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