Brian Stelter is an American television news anchor who has recently revealed that he will not be working with CNN anymore.
Stelter, a former TV news anchor from the United States, hosted the CNN show Reliable Sources and served as the network’s top media reporter. Stelter previously served as the editor of TVNewser and as a former media reporter for The New York Times.
The news of Brian’s departure spread quickly, and his fans rushed to social media to express their concerns and how they will miss the television anchor.
Where Is Brian Stelter Going After Leaving CNN?
Stelter told NPR that he will leave CNN, and is forever thankful for their platform and all the good memories he made while working with the CNN team.
Brian began writing about cable news while still a student and then worked for The New York Times as a media writer. The longest-running CNN program is Reliable Sources, which Stelter has presented for the past nine years. In March, the program celebrated its 30th birthday.
However, Stelter has not revealed his plans after leaving CNN. Brian has not given any information about where he will be working next after departing from CNN.
Entelis, senior vice president of talent and content development for CNN Worldwide, commended Stelter’s tenure with the organization and his professional advancement.
Was Brian Stelter Fired From CNN?
No, Brian was not fired from CNN. He has been working with CNN for nine years and has made a lot of contributions to the company’s growth.
CNN is also forever thankful for all the things that Stelter did for them throughout his journey with them. In 2007, Stelter started working as a professional journalist for The New York Times, where he covered television and online media.
In 2020, he published “Hoax,” a book with Simon & Schuster that explored Donald Trump’s relationship with Fox News throughout his political career.
Brian Stelter Early Life And Biography
The son of Donna and Mark Stelter, Stelter was born on September 3, 1985, in Damascus, Maryland. He graduated from Damascus High School in 2003 and went on to Towson University, where he was The Towerlight’s editor-in-chief from 2005 to 2007.
He founded TVNewser while he was still a student, a blog on cable news and television that he eventually sold to Mediabistro, and joined the Adweek blog network.
Stelter grew up as a Methodist but is now agnostic. He is very open about his religious views and often talks about his personal life to his viewers.
Brian was appointed chief media correspondent and the new host of CNN’s Reliable Sources in November 2013. Reliable Sources on CNN was discontinued on August 18, 2022. Stelter will leave the network on August 21 following the last episode.