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In March 2017, [[21st Century Wire]] shortlisted Brian Stelter for their ''2017 Horace Greeley Award for Best Fake News Journalist'', but he did not win.<ref>http://21stcenturywire.com/2017/03/26/vote-the-2017-horace-greeley-award-for-best-fake-news-journalist/</ref>
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'''Brian Patrick Stelter''' is an American [[television]] anchor who was the chief media correspondent for [[CNN]] and host of the CNN program ''[[Reliable Sources]]''. Stelter is a former media reporter for ''[[The New York Times]]'' and editor of ''[[TV Newser|TVNewser]]''.
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On January 17, [[2023]], Stelter hosted a panel on "The [[Clear and Present Danger]] of [[Disinformation]]" at the [[World Economic Forum]] annual meeting in Davos, with [[Vera Jourová]], [[Seth Moulton]], [[Jeanne Bourgault]], and [[Arthur Gregg Sulzberger]].<ref>https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/18/tech/davos-conspiracy-theories/index.html</ref><ref>https://www.weforum.org/events/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2023/sessions/the-clear-and-present-danger-of-disinformation</ref>
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==Best Fake News Journalist==
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In March 2017, [[21st Century Wire]] shortlisted Brian Stelter for their ''2017 Horace Greeley Award for Best Fake News Journalist'', but he did not win.<ref>http://21stcenturywire.com/2017/03/26/vote-the-2017-horace-greeley-award-for-best-fake-news-journalist/</ref> "As [[CNN]]’s self-styled “Media expert,” he hosts their program ironically titled, ''Reliable Sources'', on a network that relies completely on anonymous ‘official’ sources to prop-up its own propaganda mill. His show has been a [[Democrat Party]] talking shop from its onset. After shamelessly covering for [[Hillary Clinton|Clinton]] during her campaign<ref>https://21stcenturywire.com/2016/09/16/not-a-journalist-cnns-brian-stelter-manages-clinton-health-cover-up/</ref>, the openly partisan Stelter has ben decrying ‘[[fake news]]’ as the reason his candidate lost the election. Stelter hit rock bottom recently when [[Hollywood Reporter]] columnist [[Michael Wolff]] ripped<ref>http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2017/02/05/michael_wolff_to_brian_stelter_you_border_on_being_quite_a_ridiculous_figure.html</ref> Stelter’s sophomoric ‘fact check’ patrolling, and called him a, “… quite a ridiculous figure,” to his face on-air.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:52, 10 May 2023

Person.png Brian Stelter   LinkedIn WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(journalist)
Brian Stelter SXSW 2019 (47300407302).jpg
BornSeptember 3, 1985
Damascus, Maryland, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Alma materTowson University
SpouseJamie Shupak Stelter
US corporate journalist. Shortlisted by 21st Century Wire for their 2017 Horace Greeley Award for Best Fake News Journalist.

Employment.png Host of Reliable Sources

In office
2013 - 2022
EmployerCNN

Employment.png Reporter

In office
May 2007 - November 2013
EmployerNew York Times

Brian Patrick Stelter is an American television anchor who was the chief media correspondent for CNN and host of the CNN program Reliable Sources. Stelter is a former media reporter for The New York Times and editor of TVNewser.

On January 17, 2023, Stelter hosted a panel on "The Clear and Present Danger of Disinformation" at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, with Vera Jourová, Seth Moulton, Jeanne Bourgault, and Arthur Gregg Sulzberger.[1][2]

Best Fake News Journalist

In March 2017, 21st Century Wire shortlisted Brian Stelter for their 2017 Horace Greeley Award for Best Fake News Journalist, but he did not win.[3] "As CNN’s self-styled “Media expert,” he hosts their program ironically titled, Reliable Sources, on a network that relies completely on anonymous ‘official’ sources to prop-up its own propaganda mill. His show has been a Democrat Party talking shop from its onset. After shamelessly covering for Clinton during her campaign[4], the openly partisan Stelter has ben decrying ‘fake news’ as the reason his candidate lost the election. Stelter hit rock bottom recently when Hollywood Reporter columnist Michael Wolff ripped[5] Stelter’s sophomoric ‘fact check’ patrolling, and called him a, “… quite a ridiculous figure,” to his face on-air.


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