Congressman’s Twitter Trap
Rep. Steve Cohen tells Howard Kurtz why he posted then deleted a flirtatious Tweet to singer Cyndi Lauper.
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By Sara Fischer, CNN We’ve got a busy show planned for Sunday with our ‘Reliable Sources’ guest host, Brian Stelter, television and digital media reporter for the new York Times and author of New York...
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By Elizabeth Cherneff, CNN We’ve got a busy show planned this Sunday when Brian Stelter of the New York Times returns to guest host ‘Reliable Sources.’ We’ll discuss the latest coverage out of Syria...
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By Sara Fischer, CNN We've got a packed show this week on Reliable Sources with guest host Frank Sesno, Director of The George Washington University's School of Media and Public Affairs. As a former...
View ArticleTwitter on the campaign trail
CNN Digital’s National Political Reporter Peter Hamby joins Kevin Madden, Christina Bellantoni and guest host Frank Sesno to share his recent findings from a study focused on social media and the 2012...
View ArticleThe future of news and journalism
GWU's School of Media and Public Affairs Director Frank Sesno sits down with his class to get their take on coverage of the government shutdown and what they think the media could be covering better.
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Tune in to "Reliable Sources" this Sunday at 11 a.m. Eastern! Here's a preview from the program's host Brian Stelter: In 2010 the Associated Press reporters Matt Apuzzo and Adam Goldman learned that...
View ArticleTrial by social media
Michael Calderone, Ryan Lizza, Alicia Shepard and Brian Stelter weigh in on the social media mob reaction to one (former) PR executive’s offensive Tweet.
View ArticleMedia year in review: Culture
Rosie Gray, Christina Warren, Hunter Walker, David Folkenflik and Brian Stelter look back at how the media influenced culture in 2013.
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Comcast’s Sam Schwartz tells Brian Stelter about new “SEEiT” technology that allows for increased connection between Tweets and television.
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