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Best podcasts about cnn's brian stelter

Latest podcast episodes about cnn's brian stelter

Larry Conners USA
CNN's Brian Stelter Called Out By Guest / 2PM LC-USA 7-19-21

Larry Conners USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 47:07


Hour two of Larry Conners USA begins with news and commentary. He reacts to Senator Cruz going after the White House and their affiliation with Big Tech and how they're helping Trump's Lawsuit against Twitter/FB. Then, Brian Stelter gets hammered by Michael Wolff on CNN for being a fake news host. Later, Trey Gowdy explains [...] The post CNN's Brian Stelter Called Out By Guest / 2PM LC-USA 7-19-21 appeared first on Larry Conners USA.

The Bill Press Pod
Fox is "a Propaganda Operation." w/CNN's Brian Stelter

The Bill Press Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 35:17


Brian Stelter is the host of CNN's Reliable Sources and author of the New York Times Bestseller, Hoax: Donald Trump, Fox News, and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth. It's now out in paperback with tons if additional reporting about Fox on election night, the Big Lie and the January 6th Insurrection. What he tells Bill about Fox, the Murdochs, Tucker Carlson and the GOP should scare you. You can order the book here.Today's Bill Press Pod is supported by The SMART Union, the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers. More information at SMART-Union.org

Sports Illustrated Media Podcast
ESPN's Ryan Ruocco and CNN's Brian Stelter

Sports Illustrated Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 86:42


Episode 338 of the "Sports Illustrated Media Podcast" hosted by Jimmy Traina features two guests. First up is ESPN play-by-play man, Ryan Ruocco, who was calling the Nuggets-Mavericks game on March 11, 2020 when the NBA announced that the season would be suspended because of Covid-19. Ruocco talks about what that experience was like, how his mindset about Covid changed from that night until now, whether he'd be comfortable calling games in full arenas, whether he ever got used to calling games from home and much more. Following Ruocco, Brian Stelter, CNN's chief media correspondent joins the podcast to discuss how the media has covered Covid, what the media has done well and not so well, what the media's responsibilities are in reporting about Covid vaccines, did he ever expect a pandemic to become so political, what it's like to cover media while working for a media company, the cable news wars and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Midday
"Hoax": CNN's Brian Stelter On Trump, FoxNews And Truth

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 49:30


(Originally broadcast Oct. 1, 2020) Today, we revisit a conversation Tom had in October with Brian Stelter, the chief media correspondent for CNN, about his latest book, which explores the unholy alliance between President Donald Trump and Fox News. It’s called Hoax: Donald Trump, Fox News, and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth. That alliance has frayed after the election. Tom's conversation with Brian Stelter took place four weeks before the election, two days after the first, chaotic debate between the President and then former Vice President Joe Biden. Reaction to that debate fell along party lines to some extent, but as NPR’s Mara Liasson had noted when she was a guest on Midday the day before Tom spoke with Brian Stelter, some leading Republicans did criticize the president for not condemning white supremacy and for his impolite and crass behavior. This was considered, at the time, progress... Chris Wallace, the debate moderator, came under criticism for his inability to enforce the rules of the debate that had been agreed to by both campaigns. Wallace, the host of Fox News Sunday, is a highly respected journalist. But as Brian Stelter reports in his book, Wallace’s affiliation with Fox News has caused him more than a little discomfort because his network also carries opinion shows with Fox stars Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, Jeanine Pirro and Laura Ingraham, all of whom have made their reputation, and a lot of money, as cheerleaders for Donald Trump. The connection between the President and Fox News was hidden in plain sight. Anytime the network failed to program content that pleases Mr. Trump, he is quick to criticize it, and even quicker to reward the hosts who remain loyal with Twitter praise and exclusive interviews. Since the election, the President has had some harsh words for some at Fox News, and it may be that their mutual affection has unraveled. But it’s also true that the opinion hosts led the charge for Mr. Trump’s baseless claims of widespread election fraud. As President-elect Biden prepares to assume power next month, today, we’ll explore the particular role Fox plays in American politics. Brian Stelter is the host of Reliable Sources on CNN. On this archive edition of Midday, he joined us on Zoom.

The Mother Jones Podcast
CNN's Brian Stelter: Inside the Toxic Trump-Fox Feedback Loop

The Mother Jones Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 30:32


It is impossible to tell the story of President Trump's rise to power without understanding his relationship with Fox News. Together they form one of modern America's most defining duos, argues CNN's chief media correspondent Brian Stelter, who documents their symbiotic dance his new book, Hoax: Donald Trump, Fox News and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth. Through countless interviews with sources at various of levels of power inside Fox, Stelter reveals how the wildly popular cable channel has subordinated its journalistic integrity to Trump's political interests, while setting the daily agenda for his administration. "Every day's a new episode," Stelter told Mother Jones Editor-in-Chief Clara Jeffery, during a recent livestream event hosted by the Commonwealth Club of San Francisco. "Certainly Fox programs his presidency that way." The title of Stelter's book was inspired back-to-back use of the word "hoax" by Trump and Hannity, to describe the emerging coronavirus crisis in the U.S. Both Trump and Fox downplayed the threat at the outset, a deadly error for which they face dual culpability (but zero accountability from Fox brass)—a travesty made all the more apparent following the recent release of Bob Woodward's tapes. This conversation between Brian Stelter and Clara Jeffery is the centerpiece of an episode that explores the toxic feedback loop deepening the crisis in American journalism and democracy.

The Bill Press Pod
Fox & Friend(Trump) with CNN's Brian Stelter

The Bill Press Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 35:22


Brian Stelter is the host of CNN's Reliable Sources and author of the New York Times Bestseller, Hoax: Donald Trump, Fox News, and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth. What he tells Bill about Fox and Trump is truly scary. You can order the book here. This Labor Day week we salute all the unions that support our workers. Solidarity Forever.

Axios Pro Rata
CNN's Brian Stelter on the Trump-Fox News "hoax"

Axios Pro Rata

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 13:26


The dividing line between Fox News Channel and Donald Trump has become blurred, with each increasingly relying on the other to accomplish their goals. Axios Re:Cap speaks with Brian Stelter, the CNN media critic and author of a new book about FNC's evolution, its internal struggles, and how hosts like Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson influence national policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MRCTV's Podcast -Public Service Announcement
NewsBusters Podcast: CNN's Brian Stelter And His Anonymous Sources

MRCTV's Podcast -Public Service Announcement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 28:01


NewsBusters' Tim Graham discusses the joke that is CNN's Brian Stelter's book and leftist media bias during the Republican National Convention.

Evil Thoughts
Fairy Tales

Evil Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 18:22


CNN's Brian Stelter gets called out for posing as a journalist, while Stacey Abrams on ABC concludes Rayshard Brooks "was murdered because he was asleep in a drive-thru."

The Situation with Michael Brown
CNN Calls Trump Supporters A Cult. Impeachment Report Part II.

The Situation with Michael Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 34:18


CNN's Brian Stelter brings on a "cult expert" to explain how Trump supporters are members of a cult. And Michael continues his tirade on the Democrats' impeachment report.

The Situation with Michael Brown
Mark Cuban Wants to Censor Speech & News. CNN Fears Trump Can't Spell. Joe Ricketts & Capitalism

The Situation with Michael Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 35:18


Mark Cuban wants to regulate the news and opinion on cable channels. In other words, he wants someone to be the arbiter of what's news and what's opinion. CNN's Brian Stelter devotes an entire segment to President Trump's misspelling of words in tweets. CBS Sunday Morning airs a pro capitalism segment by Joe Ricketts. Dan Crenshaw & Will Hurd discuss the future of the GOP.

Pure Opelka
Two-Minute Drill: CNN is mad Trump won't attend the media's annual mock-fest!

Pure Opelka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 1:45


Donald Trump chooses NOT to attend the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner. That's an attack on the media says CNN's Brian Stelter. Needless to say, Mike finds this ridiculous.

On the Brink with Andi Simon
129: Maria Gallo—DelVal University Is Now Soaring Thanks To Blue Ocean Strategy®

On the Brink with Andi Simon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 25:58


Hear how Maria Gallo and her team took an innovative approach that paid off, big time! Dr. Maria Gallo is a very special interviewee for our podcast. She is president of Delaware Valley University—DelVal to many of us—in Bucks County, PA, north of Philadelphia. For much of 2018, we worked with DelVal on their Blue Ocean Strategy and are thrilled at the terrific successes they're seeing. Realizing that the demographics of students is changing, fast, Maria and her team knew DelVal needed a new strategy. What did they do? They set about finding their Blue Ocean Strategy and innovatively fulfilling today's students' unmet needs. Is it working? Like gangbusters. Take a listen. Might the lessons learned apply to your organization or business?  DelVal: Seeing opportunities with fresh eyes, then capitalizing on them We began working with Dr. Gallo a short while after she became president of Delaware Valley University in Doylestown, PA. Our first task was to help her and her team identify the unmet needs of their current students, as well as the needs of nonusers (potential students) who could be attending DelVal but weren't. Next, we brainstormed about how to fulfill these unmet needs in proactive, innovative ways. This was very exciting to watch because it's what Blue Ocean Strategy is all about: creating a new market space, then building demand for your solutions to that new market's needs, not focusing on what your competition is doing. As a result of our work together and a university-wide effort on DelVal's part, there has been change. DelVal's curriculum is now heavily grounded in experiential learning, and every student completes the Experience360 Program, which may involve opportunities such as internships, research, study abroad and more. Currently, more than 93% of graduates have a job or a place in graduate school when he or she leaves the university. Moreover, those graduates' employers rave about their attitudes and their aptitudes. And there's more (a lot more). Under Dr. Gallo's leadership, DelVal announced its first endowed professorship, launched a new graduate program in criminal justice, increased its international student enrollment, and invested in hydroponics and aquaponics education. In addition, the university has hosted numerous nationally-renowned speakers, including CNN's Brian Stelter and NPR's David Folkenflik, added its first student member to the Board of Trustees, initiated new partnerships with Longwood Gardens and W. Atlee Burpee & Co, and sent more than 100 students to the LeaderShape Institute, one of the premier leadership development programs for college students in the US. Plus, DelVal’s Experience360 Program was named the 2019 Outstanding Experiential Education Program of the year by the National Society for Experiential Education, and its animal science programs are among the top 20 in the country. Now that's an innovative approach to growth! That's a Blue Ocean Strategy! Background on Dr. Gallo  On July 1, 2016, Dr. Maria Gallo became the 13th president of Delaware Valley University. A plant molecular biologist specializing in crop improvement, she has authored 81 refereed journal articles and nine book chapters. She is also a Fulbright Scholar and Fellow of both the American Society of Agronomy and the Crop Science Society of America. Prior to coming to DelVal, Dr. Gallo served as dean and director for research and cooperative extension at the University of Hawai`i at Mānoa in the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (CTAHR). As dean of CTAHR, she also served as chief executive officer and worked with the Advisory Council, faculty, staff and stakeholders to create the strategic vision for the College. As CTAHR's administrative head, she was in charge of all faculty members, administrative officers and other employees statewide. And as CTAHR's chief academic, research and extension officer, she provided the vision and leadership for the College’s six interdisciplinary academic departments, four county offices and numerous research and extension facilities on 1,554 acres across Hawai`i. Prior to joining the University of Hawai`i at Mānoa, Dr. Gallo served as professor and chair of the agronomy department at the University of Florida where she led a productive teaching and research program. Dr. Gallo currently serves on the American Council on Education's Women's Network Executive Council, the Pearl S. Buck International Board, the Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce's board of directors, and the Bucks County Workforce Development Board. A native New Yorker, she earned her B.S. in agronomy from Cornell University, and both her M.S. in crop science and Ph.D. in genetics from North Carolina State University.  6 blogs and podcasts on higher education and Blue Ocean Strategy you might enjoy: Who Are the Successful Innovators in Higher Education? Blue Ocean Strategy Can Really Work for Higher Education What Higher Ed Needs is a More Powerful, Blue Ocean Strategy Higher Education: Ready for Inbound Marketing?  Rob Westervelt—Thinking Forward for Higher Education Seeing, Feeling and Thinking About Colleges In A Whole New Way With Ken Hoyt Additional resources: Delaware Valley University My book: "On the Brink: A Fresh Lens to Take Your Business to New Heights" Our website: Simon Associates Management Consultants    Download the 1-page synopsis of my book, "On the Brink: A Fresh Lens to Take Your Business to New Heights" here Want to be featured on an upcoming Podcast episode?  Tell us more about you and you too can be on the brink of "soaring!"

Reliable Sources with Brian Stelter
How Big Tech is combating white nationalism, vaccine myths, and other viruses

Reliable Sources with Brian Stelter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 40:38


CNN's Brian Stelter, Oliver Darcy and Donie O'Sullivan connect the dots between all of the week's biggest tech and media headlines, from Facebook vowing to ban white nationalism to Apple launching a news subscription service. Stelter asks about Alex Jones' status on Instagram, HUD's lawsuit against Facebook, and Google's financial support for local news sites in three cities, among other stories. Are the tech giants getting their acts together?

Slate Daily Feed
Trumpcast: Not the New Normal – How the Media Should Cover the Trump Presidency (Live Edition)

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 76:38


Live from the Skirball Center at New York University – A handful of New York's top editors talk about how journalists and the media at large can play a bigger role in making sure that fact prevails over fiction in the coming months and years under a Trump administration. This conversation was moderated by CNN's Brian Stelter. And the panel included: Jacob Weisberg, Chairman of The Slate Group and host/creator of Trumpcast, Lydia Polgreen, Huffington Post Borja Echevarría, VP and Editor in Chief, Univision Digital and David Remnick, Editor, The New Yorker Profits from this event went to benefit the Committee to Protect Journalists. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Trumpcast
Not the New Normal: How the Media Should Cover the Trump Presidency (Live Edition)

Trumpcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 76:38


Live from the Skirball Center at New York University – A handful of New York's top editors talk about how journalists and the media at large can play a bigger role in making sure that fact prevails over fiction in the coming months and years under a Trump administration. This conversation was moderated by CNN's Brian Stelter. And the panel included: Jacob Weisberg, Chairman of The Slate Group and host/creator of Trumpcast, Lydia Polgreen, Huffington Post Borja Echevarría, VP and Editor in Chief, Univision Digital and David Remnick, Editor, The New Yorker Profits from this event went to benefit the Committee to Protect Journalists. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Recode Media with Peter Kafka
CNN's Brian Stelter: No, CNN is not biased for Trump

Recode Media with Peter Kafka

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016 43:52


Brian Stelter, host of "Reliable Sources" on CNN, talks with Recode's Peter Kafka about being a cable news host during the historic 2016 presidential election. He argues that the media needs to re-evaluate how it treats politicians' lies, pointing to the differing treatment of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Although CNN gets good ratings from his controversial statements and recently hired Trump's former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, Stelter says the network has not given the Republican candidate attention because it's good for business. Instead, he wonders why more presidential candidates couldn't learn from and emulate Trump's media savvy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beer and Loathing with Steve Kornacki
Episode Four: Brian Stelter

Beer and Loathing with Steve Kornacki

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2015 65:18


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