Vanity Fair has named Brian Stelter a special correspondent to cover the Fox News trial. Previously, he was at CNN, where he has worked for more than eight years.
There, he served as senior media correspondent, host of “Reliable Sources,” chief media correspondent and anchor of “Reliable Sources.”
Since September 2022, Stelter has been a Walter Shorenstein Media and Democracy Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy.
There, he served as senior media correspondent, host of “Reliable Sources,” chief media correspondent and anchor of “Reliable Sources.”
He was also a media reporter at The New York Times, where he worked for more than six years.
Stelter graduated from Towson University in Baltimore.
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