Reliable Sources: Cancelled after 29 Years, Brian Stelter Leaves CNN

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Reliable Sources is ending after 29 years on CNN and longtime host Brian Stelter is leaving the cable news network. The last episode of the series will air this Sunday. Stelter was informed of the show’s cancellation by CNN chief Chris Licht on Wednesday.

A Sunday morning talk show, Reliable Sources debuted in 1993 with Bernard Kalb as host. Howard Kurtz took over in 1998 and Stelter began hosting in 2013. The program focuses on the analysis of the American news media and its coverage of various news stories.

Per NPR, Stelter said the following about the cancellation of the series by CNN:

“It was a rare privilege to lead a weekly show focused on the press at a time when it has never been more consequential.”

He also said the following on Twitter:

Amy Entelis, CNN’s executive vice president for talent and content development, said the following about Stelter leaving the network:

“Stelter came to CNN from The New York Times as the nation’s top media reporter. He departs CNN an impeccable broadcaster. We are proud of what Brian and his team accomplished over the years, and we’re confident their impact and influence will long outlive the show.”

What do you think? Are you sad to see Reliable Sources end on CNN?

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