Brian Stelter
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Brian Patrick Stelter (born September 3, 1985) is an American political analyst and anchor of CNN and host of CNN's Reliable Sources.
He served as a staff reporter for The New York Times and as the editor of TVNewser.
Early life and education
Stelter, the son of Donna and Mark Stelter, was born in Damascus, Maryland, on September 3, 1985. He attended Damascus High School, graduating in 2003, then Towson University, where he served as editor-in-chief of The Towerlight from 2005 to 2007. He started TVNewser, a television and cable news blog that he later sold to Mediabistro and became a member of Adweek's blog network while still a student.
Personal life
Stelter was raised Methodist and is now non-religious. In 2011, Stelter dated CNBC anchor Nicole Lapin. He said he had to inform his editor of the affair, but he refused to cover CNBC while dating them.
He married Jamie Shupak, a traffic anchor for New York City, on February 22, 2014, a newbie. The couple married in a Jewish synagogue and are raising their children in Shupak's Jewish faith. They have a daughter who was born in May 2017 and a boy who was born in August 2019. They live in the Lincoln Square neighborhood on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
Career
Stelter joined the New York Times as a student reporter at the age of 22, making him one of the youngest staff members at the time.
In November 2013, he became CNN's Reliable Sources' chief host and chief media reporter. CNN canceled Reliable Sources on August 18, 2022. After the network's last episode on August 21, Stelter's career ended. The cancellation was the first of a string of cost-cutting moves at CNN and its parent, Warner Bros. Discovery of the world. Stelter sluggishly chastised the network for canceling the show, saying, "It's not partisan to stand up for decency and democracy and dialogue."
Stelter received the Walter Shorenstein Media and Democracy Fellowship at Harvard Kennedy School in September 2022.