Former CNN host Brian Stelter slammed for hosting Davos panel on disinformation: 'Reason why he's unemployed'
Brian Stelter received criticism Tuesday for hosting a discussion at the W.E.F. and not pushing back against an E.U. bureaucrat's prediction that the U.S. will enact hate speech laws.
foxnews.comCNN management intent on changing perception of the network
Former President Donald Trump portrayed CNN as an enemy, and a Pew Research Center study illustrated the impact that had with his followers. In 2014, Pew found that one-third of people who identify or lean Republican said they distrusted CNN as a source for political news. Last year's firing of CNN anchor Chris Cuomo after he helped his brother, former Democratic New York Gov. As Trump attacked the network, CNN returned fire. He wants CNN anchors to be conscious of a perspective that they sometime talk down to people.
wftv.comStelter says CNN must hold media accountable as show ends
NEW YORK — (AP) — “Reliable Sources” host Brian Stelter insisted Sunday that he'll still be rooting for CNN even after his show was canceled this week, but stressed that it was important for the network and others to hold the media accountable. Stelter said that it was not partisan to stand up for decency, democracy and dialogue. Stelter, who wrote a book about Fox News Channel and was frequently critical of Fox, was a lightning rod for conservatives' complaints. Some of his final “Reliable Sources” guests were more direct. Eric Deggans, NPR television critic, said he hopes CNN will continue to give viewers context and not be reduced to false equivalency.
wftv.comStelter says CNN must hold media accountable as show ends
NEW YORK — (AP) — “Reliable Sources” host Brian Stelter insisted Sunday that he'll still be rooting for CNN even after his show was canceled this week, but stressed that it was important for the network and others to hold the media accountable. Stelter said that it was not partisan to stand up for decency, democracy and dialogue. Stelter, who wrote a book about Fox News Channel and was frequently critical of Fox, was a lightning rod for conservatives' complaints. Some of his final “Reliable Sources” guests were more direct. Eric Deggans, NPR television critic, said he hopes CNN will continue to give viewers context and not be reduced to false equivalency.
wftv.comBrian Stelter leaving CNN after cancellation of ‘Reliable Sources’
Brian Stelter, CNN’s chief media correspondent, will be leaving the network after the weekly show he hosted was canceled. >> Read more trending newsStelter, who hosted the network’s longest-running show, “Reliable Sources,” said Thursday in a statement that he was proud of the work he had done during his time at the network. I’ll have more to say on Sunday.”Sunday’s episode of “Reliable Sources” will be the final episode. In addition to Stelter, the entire staff of “Reliable Sources” has also been laid off. Stelter’s departure comes a week after the network parted ways with longtime legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin.
wftv.comCNN cancels 'Reliable Sources,' host Stelter leaving network
Media-CNN-Stelter FILE - Brian Stelter attends the 15th annual CNN Heroes All-Star Tribute in New York on Dec. 12, 2021. CNN says it has canceled its weekly program on the media, ‘Reliable Sources,’ and host Brian Stelter will be leaving the network. The show, which predated Stelter's arrival from The New York Times, will have its last telecast on Sunday. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File) (Evan Agostini)NEW YORK — (AP) — CNN has canceled its weekly "Reliable Sources" show on the media, and said Thursday that its host, Brian Stelter, is leaving the network. Stelter came to CNN from The New York Times, where he was a media writer.
wftv.comCNN cancels 'Reliable Sources,' host Stelter leaving network
Media-CNN-Stelter FILE - Brian Stelter attends the 15th annual CNN Heroes All-Star Tribute in New York on Dec. 12, 2021. CNN says it has canceled its weekly program on the media, ‘Reliable Sources,’ and host Brian Stelter will be leaving the network. The show, which predated Stelter's arrival from The New York Times, will have its last telecast on Sunday. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File) (Evan Agostini)NEW YORK — (AP) — CNN has canceled its weekly "Reliable Sources" show on the media, and said Thursday that its host, Brian Stelter, is leaving the network. Stelter came to CNN from The New York Times, where he was a media writer.
wftv.comCNN cancels 'Reliable Sources,' host Stelter leaving network
CNN has canceled its weekly “Reliable Sources” show on the media, and said Thursday that its host, Brian Stelter, is leaving the network. Stelter has written a book, “Hoax: Donald Trump, Fox News and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth" and been critical of Fox News, making him a frequent target of the CNN's conservative critics. Stelter came to CNN from The New York Times, where he was a media writer.
news.yahoo.comFormer Nixon attorney says Trump’s media supporters will have ‘egg all over their face’ when probe ends
John Dean, former President Richard Nixon’s White House counsel, predicted on Sunday that media supporters of former President Trump will have a “egg all over their face” when the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) investigation into matters involving classified documents comes to an eventual end. During an appearance on CNN’s “Reliable Sources,” host Brian Stelter asked Dean…
news.yahoo.comChris Cuomo banned from covering his brother's harassment scandal
CNN has barred Chris Cuomo from covering on the sexual harassment allegations against his brother, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, network anchor Brian Stelter said on "Reliable Sources" Sunday. Catch up fast: The anchor was implicated in his brother's ballooning scandal when a New York Attorney General’s report out last week confirmed he participated in strategy sessions with Governor Cuomo’s aides on how to respond to the matter.Stay on top of the latest market trends and economic insights with Ax
news.yahoo.comJen Psaki likens Fox News reporters to Russian and Chinese propagandists
White House press secretary gives interview to CNNSays job is to make sure public gets ‘accurate information’ White House press secretary Jen Psaki responds to a question from the news media during the daily press briefing at the White House on 4 June. Photograph: REX/Shutterstock Joe Biden’s White House press secretary, Jen Psaki, has likened reporters from Fox News and other rightwing outlets to “representatives of the Russian and Chinese media asking questions directed by their government … p
news.yahoo.comAn updated version of Brian Stelter's ‘Hoax' coming in June
FILE - President Donald Trump walks to board Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on Jan. 12, 2021, in Washington. Media critic Brian Stelter is updating his book "Hoax: Donald Trump, Fox News and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth" in preparation for the paperback edition. The changes reflect the end of Trump's presidency and the false claims of voter fraud and the rise of Tucker Carlson to become Fox's most prominent personality. “The creation of the Fox News presidency was a critical story,” Stelter told The Associated Press. “I hope this is now the complete story of Trump and Fox,” Stelter said.
Maddow beneficiary of scramble for attention by authors
NEW YORK – It's high season for books that pick apart Donald Trump's presidency, and Rachel Maddow is a big beneficiary. With less than two months before the election, authors are elbowing each other for space on the best-seller lists. Conservative authors have also sought attention for new books during the political season. That was the case with Schmidt's book. Maddow gave more attention to Schmidt's discussion about why Trump's personal and business dealings with Russia have not been investigated.
How often does Trump misspell words on Twitter?
Two things make Trump's errors stand out: The quantity and the absurdity. His company is set to debut a new tool that will track Trump's misspellings in real time. To put Trump's typos into perspective, Frischling's team compared Trump's errors to Democratic candidates, his family members and past presidents. Ivanka Trump, for example, has only posted 14 tweets with typos since her father took office. When compared with the previous president, Barack Obama, Trump's volume of errors becomes even more clear.
Watch Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon reenact scene from 'Friends'
Aniston, left, as Rachel, with Witherspoon as her sister, Jill, in a scene they originally played in 2000. (NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images)(CNN) - It's been almost 20 years, but Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston still got it. The two reenacted a scene from the hit TV show "Friends" in a press interview, which Witherspoon later posted on Instagram. Witherspoon briefly played Jill Green on the show, the sister of Rachel Green, Aniston's character. To fan's delight, Witherspoon posted the clip from the interview Friday, with the caption, "One of the best parts of working with Jen is reliving my favorite lines from #FRIENDS!"
Former Trump Organization exec expects President Trump will resign
President Donald Trump speaks at the swearing-in ceremony for Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley on Sept. 30, 2019. (CNN) - A former Trump Organization executive says she thinks President Donald Trump may resign rather than face possible removal from office by impeachment. "He does a lot of things to save face," Barbara Res, a former Trump Organization vice president, told CNN's Brian Stelter on Reliable Sources Sunday. And my gut [instinct] is that he'll leave office, he'll resign. But most of the time, Res said the President is still the Donald Trump she knew while working for him for over a decade.