Brian Stelter is set to return to his home network CNN as “chief media analyst,” two years after being fired amid a restructuring phase.
Stelter will return to the network on Tuesday. A trusted source Newsletter.
“I From CNN “I will be taking on a new role as Chief Media Analyst, responsible for television appearances, developing digital content and once again editing the Reliable Sources newsletter,” he wrote.
Later in the thread, Stelter explained that his perspective on the media has changed, and vowed to become a “different” person.
“I return to CNN with a fresh perspective. I always used to scoff at people who said, 'Getting fired was the best thing that ever happened to me,' until it happened to me. After more than 20 years of being a news junkie, I changed my media habits. I was incredibly lucky to have the time to take a break from watching the news for a while and be a stay-at-home dad,” he added. “While Sunny and Story were in school, I tried out a variety of roles including Harvard researcher, BBC commentator and magazine writer. I wrote for over 20 publications, learned the pros and cons of freelancing and experienced news more like an everyday consumer. In doing so, I learned a lot about the attention economy and the information ecosystem. So this time will be different, because I'm different.”
I'm back From CNN I'll be taking on an entirely new role as Chief Media Analyst, responsible for TV appearances, digital content development and once again editing the Reliable Sources newsletter.
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) September 3, 2024
And I was very lucky to have the time to be a stay-at-home dad. While Sunny and Story were at school, I tried my hand at a variety of roles: Harvard researcher, BBC commentator, magazine writer. I wrote for over 20 publications and learned the good and bad of freelancing…
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) September 3, 2024
… And I experienced the news like a more everyday consumer, and in doing so, I learned a lot about the attention economy and the information ecosystem. So this time will be different, because I'm different.
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) September 3, 2024
Brian Stelter left CNN in 2022 amid controversy within the network after former CNN president Jeff Zucker resigned after failing to disclose the start of a consensual relationship with CNN executive vice president and chief marketing officer Allison Golasto.
“It has been a rare privilege to lead a journalism-focused weekly program at such a critical time,” Stelter said. said NPR at the time.
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