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NEWPORT BEACH: THE REAL "OC"
Internet exclusive: On Full Disclosure® Video News Preview
Video Blog Time: 12:32 mins.
Release Date: Aug 7, 2006

Los Angeles, CA. Is the city of Newport Beach the sexy, Shangri-La depicted in the Real OC TV program? Or is it like every other city-struggling with bureaucracy, political infighting and beleaguered city services? Full Disclosure Network®, presents "the news behind the news" in a 12 minute video preview of a two-part interview with Newport Beach Mayor Don Webb, to find out what the real Newport Beach was really like.

Mayor Webb offers a behind the scenes political history of this popular beach resort on this its 100th birthday. He also shares with Full Disclosure® the struggles of the city to remain progressive and modern while under pressure not to over-develop and destroy its leisure quality of life.

Responding to questions from Emmy Award winning host Leslie Dutton, Mayor Webb revealed that the current city council is made up of several people who have a background in real estate development and public financing. In fact, Mayor Webb admits he has been accused of being pro-development. But, then he is adamant that he is equally concerned about protecting the quality of life in Newport Beach.

This is the first of a four part-Full Disclosure® series on the City of Newport Beach, it's history, centennial, politics and future and is to be featured on 43 cable systems and the Internet at www.fulldisclosure.net In 2002 the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences presented an Emmy Award for the Full Disclosure Series entitled "L.A.'s War Against Terrorism" featuring City officials from Los Angeles on how they planned to work together to wage the war on terror.



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Comments to date: 3.  This is page 1 of 1.

Damont   Newport Coast

Posted: 10:49 pm [PST] on July 22 2007

The reason that you dont see ope lots is becasue the show is based out of Newport Coast where the is still alot of open room and was even more of 4 years ago when the show first air'd.

catchhabib@yahoo.co   catchhabib@yahoo.com

Posted: 02:13 am [PST] on June 22 2007

good for public

Heather   126512

Posted: 07:04 pm [PST] on November 20 2006

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