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Brian Stelter was born on September 3, 1985 in Damascus, Maryland. He attended Towson University from 2003-2007. From fall 2005-spring 2007 Stelter served as Editor-in-Chief of the Towson University's student newspaper The Towerlight. The editor of the news-related blog TVNewser.com. He graduated from Towson University near Baltimore in May.

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Looking for Daytime’s Next Leader

That is not necessarily a statement about the dominance of her 23-year-old television institution, “The Oprah Winfrey Show.” Rather, it is the reality of television syndication. As Ms. Winfrey prepares to leave the broadcast airwaves in two years, a ...

From BRIAN STELTER, The New York Times,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: CBS News,  Ellen DeGeneres,  Jay Leno,  Mehmet Oz,  Phil McGraw

Pundit stakes out a more activist role in politics

Glenn Beck, the popular and outspoken Fox News host, says he wants to go beyond broadcasting his opinions and start rallying his political base — formerly known as his audience — to take action. To do so, Beck is styling himself as a political ...

From BRIAN STELTER NEW YORK TIMES, The San Jose Mercury News,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Glenn Beck

A Tearful Winfrey Explains Her Departure

Oprah Winfrey announced that she will end her daytime talk show in September 2011. “After much prayer and months of careful thought, I’ve decided the next season, season 25, will be the last season of ‘The Oprah Winfrey Show,’” the talk show host said ...

From BRIAN STELTER, The New York Times,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Discovery Communications

A Daytime Network Franchise Bets on Her Future With Cable

Oprah Winfrey is giving network television one of her trademark aha moments. Oprah Winfrey at a Chicago party for the start of the 24th season of her talk show in September. Ms. Winfrey, the billionaire queen of daytime television, is planning to ...

From BRIAN STELTER AND BILL CARTER, The New York Times,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: OWN: the Oprah Winfrey Network,  Rachael Ray,  Barack Obama,  Sony,  Discovery Health

Oprah Winfrey to End Her Talk Show

The media mogul Oprah Winfrey will end her iconic daytime talk show, “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” in 2011 as she prepares to start a cable channel of her own. A spokeswoman for Ms. Winfrey’s production company confirmed Thursday evening that Ms. Winfrey ...

From BRIAN STELTER, The New York Times,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Discovery Communications,  Discovery Health,  Tina Fey,  Time Warner Inc.,  New York Times Company

YouTube to Help Sites Gather News Clips

Politico is among the media sites that will use YouTube Direct, to be available Tuesday, to solicit and select video submissions. The new feature, to be formally introduced on Tuesday, is a tool to make it easy for YouTube users to submit clips that ...

From BRIAN STELTER, The New York Times,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  NPR

From Treasury, an Invitation to Financial Bloggers

The Treasury Department opened its doors to economic bloggers this month, and the meeting was productive in at least one respect: as John Jansen of the blog Across the Curve concluded, “After meeting them, I feel I cannot refer to them as Timothy ...

From BRIAN STELTER, The New York Times,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: United States Department of the Treasury,  Timothy F. Geithner,  George Mason,  Barack Obama,  Andrew Williams (football)

MSNBC Presses Obama on Campaign Promises

From left, Chris Matthews, Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow have plenty to talk about with President Obama in office. Ms. Maddow pretended to celebrate the passage of a health care overhaul bill in the House, calling it “potentially a huge ...

From BRIAN STELTER, The New York Times,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: MSNBC,  Barack Obama,  White House,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Keith Olbermann

CNN Cuts Back on a Web Video Project

CNN laid off its four Web anchors on Thursday and said it had stopped producing continuous live video for CNN.com, curtailing one of the Internet’s biggest news experiments. The company, a unit of Time Warner, also said it was making new investments ...

From BRIAN STELTER, The New York Times,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Time Warner Inc.

After Dobbs, CNN Makes a Bet on King

Replacing an anchor known for his outspoken political beliefs with a traditional Washington reporter, CNN on Thursday said a political news program led by John King would fill Lou Dobbs’s time slot early next year. Mr. King is currently the anchor of “ ...

From BRIAN STELTER AND BILL CARTER, The New York Times,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Lou Dobbs,  Fox News Channel,  MSNBC,  U.S. Senate,  Shepard Smith

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