Reporter Brian Stelter is returning to CNN after being fired from the cable network more than two years ago in a dramatic shakeup.
“Yes, indeed,” Stelter, 39, said Tuesday when he announced he will be the lead author for CNN’s “Reliable Sources” newsletter, which he first started in 2015.
He was previously canned in August 2022 after former network CEO Chris Licht ended the “Reliable Sources” program he had anchored since 2013. It was CNN’s longest-running show at the time of his death.
“But this won’t be a ‘Back to the Future’ remake,” Stelter wrote in the newsletter.
“The media industry has matured, CNN has evolved and I’ve changed a lot since I signed on two years ago.
“I loved my old life as a Sunday morning show anchor, but, to borrow some jargon from my video game blogging days, I’m done with that level of play. Time for new levels, new challenges.”
Stelter’s new job comes after former CNN media reporter Oliver Darcy left to launch his own media newsletter.
In his new role as chief media analyst, he will appear on-air, drive digital content and be responsible for the newsletter, which he claimed will be “different because I’m different”.
Stelter wrote after he was fired, he changed his news habits and moved out of Manhattan and “to a horse farm near one of former President Donald Trump’s golf clubs.”
“I experienced the news more as an everyday consumer, and in doing so, learned a lot about the attention economy and the information ecosystem,” he wrote. “I look forward to sharing what I’ve learned with you.”
During his two-year hiatus, Stelter, who is married to NY1 anchor Jamie Stelter, wrote for various publications and even appeared on CNN a few times.
Stelter was a victim of Licht’s turnaround during his tenure at CNN in an effort to make the network more welcoming to both sides of the political aisle after it was accused of veering too far left during the Trump presidency.
While CNN enjoyed high ratings during the Trump era, ratings plummeted after he left office. Stelter’s “Reliable Sources” program had one of the worst-rated shows in the months leading up to his firing.
But Licht resigned last year as CEO after a scathing profile of the magazine upset staff and key senior figures. He was replaced by former New York Times and BBC executive Mark Thompson.
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