Brian Stelter

The marquee of United Artists Theater during Amazon's premiere screening of the TV series "Transparent" in Los Angeles, California on September 15, 2014.

Amazon’s new show might mark a new era in how you watch TV

Technology

Amazon’s highly regarded new show, “Transparent,” follows in the footsteps of binge-friendly releases from Netflix. But the giant company is releasing it alongside a new offer that packages broadband Internet with access to streaming services — and it might be a look into TV’s post-cable future.

Media coverage of Casey Anthony trial

Global Politics

News of the World closes, hacking victim speaks out

The End of Television on the Television

More Reasons to Cancel Cable

Basketball Diplomacy and Stunt Journalism: The Media Outlet Behind Rodman’s Trip to North Korea

Conflict & Justice

Behind Rodman’s recent antics in North Korea is the backing of VICE Media, a group with a reputation for stunt journalism. Anchor Marco Werman discusses the controversial Rodman trip and stunt journalism with New York Times reporter Brian Stelter.

Hurricane Sandy Approaches Delaware Coast

It’s almost too late for real storm preparation in much of the east coast as Hurricane Sandy approaches. Flooding has already been reported up and down the eastern seaboard from North Carolina to New Jersey.  In Delaware, Emergency Management Agency director Jamie Turner anticipated a significant impact from the storm. Brian Stelter, reporter for our partner […]

Hulu Shakes Up TV Advertising

Every year cable channels and network broadcasters hold “upfronts,” where they pitch advertisers on their new shows. Hulu, the online service that streams network TV programming, is pitching its own original programming this year, competing with the very stations it relies on. Brian Stelter, media reporter for our partner The New York Times,  joins us to […]

The World

‘News Of The World’ hacking victim speaks out

Conflict & Justice

The media giant News Corp. said yesterday that it would close its most successful tabloid paper, News of the World, over claims its journalists hacked the private phones of many involved in the 2005 London bombings. Paul Dadge and Brian Stelter join us.

The World

Casey Anthony Trial: A Landmark Case for the Media

Conflict & Justice

Yesterday the jury in the Casey Anthony trial reached a not guilty verdict. The methods news outlets used to cover the trial may have permanently changed they way media will report on high-profile court cases in the future.