QUICK TAKES - June 11, 2009
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The economic crisis isn’t over yet, but ABC News is concentrating some reporting on what life will be like when it is.
A network-wide series of reports next week on “The New Normal” will look at how businesses and personal habits have changed in the wake of the recession. “World News,” “Nightline” and “Good Morning America” will all do stories, culminating in a “20/20” special on June 19.
ABC News President David Westin said the network has held a series of off-the-record meetings with economists, business leaders and regulators over the past year and he was struck by how they all agreed on one point: When the recession is over, things won’t go back to the way they were before.
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