Brian Stelter, whose 'Reliable Sources' was canceled by CNN last month, is headed to Harvard as a home base while he figures out his next gig.
Brian Stelter, whose "Reliable Sources" was canceled by CNN last month, is headed to Harvard as a home base while he figures out his next gig.
He'll join the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at the Kennedy School as the Fall 2022Stelter will convene discussions about threats to democracy — and possible responses by the media — with news leaders, policymakers, politicians, and Kennedy School students, fellows, and faculty.: Stelter thinks of the fellowship as bringing the "Reliable Sources" show to campus — holding 60-minute discussions about media and democracy, instead of six-minute chats on TV.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Bad Bill Hunting: Like NYC, Harvard kids also not impressed with de BlasioHarvard students are learning what New Yorkers figured out a long time ago about their now ex-mayor — they don’t like him.
Read more »
Brian Daboll shows off best dance moves with Giants players after upset winNew York Giants head coach Brian Daboll's gutsy call led to an upset win over the Tennessee Titans, and he celebrated by showcasing his best dance moves in the locker room.
Read more »
Comcast says 2-gig speeds are rolling out now to ‘millions’It wants to bring multi-gig speeds to 50 million households in 2025.
Read more »
Reports: Russian troops tortured staff at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, Ukraine authorities sayUkraine's head of the country's nuclear power industry said Russian forces had tortured staff at Europe's largest nuclear plant, located in Ukraine, to force them to keep the facility in operation.
Read more »
Ex-Birmingham credit union manager embezzled $270K: FedsAn Alabama man faces up to 30 years in federal prison and a $1 million fine if convicted of embezzling nearly $270,000 from a credit union where he was a manager.
Read more »