Brian Stelter |
CNN has named The New York Times media industry reporter
Brian Stelter host of Reliable Sources, the network’s weekly show that focuses
on the top media stories and news analysis each Sunday at 11:00amET on
CNN/U.S.
Stelter will also serve as a senior media correspondent for
CNN Worldwide, reporting on trends, personalities, and companies across the
media spectrum — from news to entertainment.
He will report daily on CNN/U.S., CNN International,
CNN.com, CNNMoney.com, and across CNN’s vast mobile and social landscape,
feeding and flowing into his show and creating a multiplatform, global media
beat for CNN.
“Brian has emerged as one of the top media reporters in the
country and will be a great addition to our many platforms,” said Jeff Zucker,
president of CNN Worldwide. “He grew up
in the digital space, and has covered the media industry for his entire career. Brian has a keen understanding of this field
– as both a journalist covering the industry and as an innovator – first, by
creating his own digital platform, and second, by also leveraging the countless
ways information is disseminated to enhance his storytelling. I’m thrilled to welcome him to CNN to this
newly broadened role.”
Stelter will be joining CNN from The New York Times, where
he has worked since 2007. In 2013, he published The New York Times best-selling
book “Top of the Morning: Inside the Cutthroat World of Morning TV (2013),”
about the competitive world of morning news shows.
I've been at the @nytimes since college so it's surreal to be leaving. I've learned everything here. To my colleagues: thank you.
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) November 12, 2013
“It is an honor to take the helm of Reliable Sources, the
very best of a very small number of programs about the media’s role in
society,” said Stelter. “I’m equally
excited about reporting throughout the week on CNN’s many digital platforms and
television networks. CNN is reimagining
media coverage at what is the best time ever to be covering media, and I’m very
happy to be a part of it.”
Stelter created TVNewser, a blog covering the television
news industry, in 2004, while a college freshman at Towson University . Six months later he sold TVNewser to
Mediabistro.com, though he continued to edit and write for the blog for three
additional years.
He joined The New York Times in 2007, after graduating from Towson with a degree in
mass communications with a concentration in journalism.
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