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|wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Stelter | |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Stelter | ||
|website=http://brianstelter.com/ | |website=http://brianstelter.com/ | ||
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|image=Brian Stelter SXSW 2019 (47300407302).jpg | |image=Brian Stelter SXSW 2019 (47300407302).jpg | ||
+ | |description=US corporate journalist. Shortlisted by [[21st Century Wire]] for their ''2017 Horace Greeley Award for Best Fake News Journalist''. | ||
|nationality=American | |nationality=American | ||
− | |birth_date=1985 | + | |birth_date=September 3, 1985 |
|birth_place=Damascus, Maryland, U.S. | |birth_place=Damascus, Maryland, U.S. | ||
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|spouses=Jamie Shupak Stelter | |spouses=Jamie Shupak Stelter | ||
|alma_mater=Towson University | |alma_mater=Towson University | ||
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+ | |title=Host of ''Reliable Sources'' | ||
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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> | + | }} |
+ | '''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== | ||
+ | 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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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Born | September 3, 1985 Damascus, Maryland, U.S. | |||||||||||
Nationality | American | |||||||||||
Alma mater | Towson University | |||||||||||
Spouse | Jamie Shupak Stelter | |||||||||||
US corporate journalist. Shortlisted by 21st Century Wire for their 2017 Horace Greeley Award for Best Fake News Journalist.
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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 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.
References
- ↑ https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/18/tech/davos-conspiracy-theories/index.html
- ↑ https://www.weforum.org/events/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2023/sessions/the-clear-and-present-danger-of-disinformation
- ↑ http://21stcenturywire.com/2017/03/26/vote-the-2017-horace-greeley-award-for-best-fake-news-journalist/
- ↑ https://21stcenturywire.com/2016/09/16/not-a-journalist-cnns-brian-stelter-manages-clinton-health-cover-up/
- ↑ http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2017/02/05/michael_wolff_to_brian_stelter_you_border_on_being_quite_a_ridiculous_figure.html