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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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Fox News Takes Tuesday Night

On an off-year election night of local victories for Republicans in New Jersey and Virginia, the Fox News Channel had large gains in viewership, Nielsen ratings showed on Wednesday. Fox News Channel Bill O’Reilly and the rest of the Fox News Channel ...

From BRIAN STELTER, The New York Times,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Fox News Channel,  MSNBC,  U.S. Republican Party,  Bill Hemmer,  Robert F McDonnell

Turner Entertainment Sees the Broadcast Networks as Its Fattest Target

If there is a fault line between the big but shrinking broadcast networks and the small but growing cable networks, it would run right through Steve Koonin’s office in Atlanta. Mr. Koonin, the president of Turner Entertainment Networks, has been ...

From BRIAN STELTER, The New York Times,  1 Nov 2009
Related Topics: TNT,  Time Warner Inc.,  Jay Leno,  Warner Brothers,  Kyra Sedgwick

Lou Dobbs Says His Views Made His House a Gunshot Target

The New Jersey State Police are investigating a report of gunfire this month at the Sussex County home of Lou Dobbs, the outspoken CNN anchor and radio host. Mr. Dobbs described the shooting on his syndicated radio program this week and suggested that ...

From BRIAN STELTER, The New York Times,  30 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Lou Dobbs

Reflections in a Candid Candidate’s Eye

FIRED up, ready to go he is not. Tramping up the staircase of a forgettable building on a forgettable winter night, Barack Obama is complaining about three full hours of Iowa handshaking. Barack Obama, with the directors Amy Rice, center, and Alicia ...

From BRIAN STELTER, The New York Times,  30 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Edward Norton,  HBO,  Robert Gibbs,  White House

Offers for Travel Channel Expected to Approach $1 Billion

Cox Communications is expected to command close to a billion dollars for the Travel Channel, people close to the bidding war for the channel said on Thursday. The company is entertaining bids from a number of media companies, including the News ...

From BRIAN STELTER, The New York Times,  30 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Travel Channel,  News Corporation Limited,  Richard Greenfield,  National Geographic Channel,  Goldman Sachs

Eisner’s Web Video Studio to Emerge With Backing

The studio, named Vuguru, is currently held within Mr. Eisner’s media investment company, Tornante. In a deal expected to be announced on Monday, Vuguru will become its own company, and Rogers will become a minority stakeholder. The terms of the ...

From BRIAN STELTER, The New York Times,  25 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Tornante,  Walt Disney Company,  Shaw Communications Inc.

CNN special on latinos stokes debate over Dobbs

Instead of being simply a draw for Hispanic viewers, CNN’s four-hour documentary, “Latino in America,” turned into a political rallying cry for activist groups who are calling on the cable news channel to fire Lou Dobbs, a veteran anchor with ...

From BRIAN STELTER, Reclaim the Media,  24 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Lou Dobbs,  Time Warner Inc.,  Barack Obama,  News Corporation Limited,  Joe Arpaio

Seeing Faces Just Made for Radio

In a rehearsal for the first New York City performance of “Wait, Wait ... Don’t Tell Me,” Peter Sagal stood on the stage and refined his answer to the age-old question, “How do you get to Carnegie Hall?” From left, the panelists Adam Felber, Paula ...

From BRIAN STELTER, International Herald Tribune,  23 Oct 2009
Related Topics: NPR,  Twitter Inc,  Paula Poundstone,  Jon Stewart,  Alex Trebek

CNN Special on Latinos Rekindles Debate Over Dobbs

Instead of being simply a draw for Hispanic viewers, CNN’s four-hour documentary, “Latino in America,” turned into a political rallying cry for activist groups who are calling on the cable news channel to fire Lou Dobbs, a veteran anchor with ...

From BRIAN STELTER, The New York Times,  23 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Lou Dobbs,  Time Warner Inc.,  Barack Obama,  News Corporation Limited,  Joe Arpaio

Goodbye Baghdad, Hello Kabul

As the Obama administration debates whether to send more troops to Afghanistan, a squadron of journalists has already arrived. Many of them are transplants from America’s other overseas war, in Iraq. “It’s like the Baghdad class of 2003 is now the ...

From BRIAN STELTER, The New York Times,  18 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Project for Excellence in Journalism,  NPR,  New York Times Company,  Los Angeles Times

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