Stelter Urges Accountability on Final Show

CNN dropped 'Reliable Sources' host and the 30-year show
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Aug 21, 2022 1:30 PM CDT
Reliable Sources Signs Off With Call for Media Accountability
Brian Stelter, shown in May, signed off CNN along with his show on Sunday.   (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Reliable Sources host Brian Stelter insisted Sunday that he'll still be rooting for CNN, though his show has been canceled, but stressed that it was important for the network and others to hold the media accountable. CNN gave Stelter the chance to host a final episode of the 30-year Sunday morning program on the media even after it was learned last week that he and the show would be exiting—a gesture that's relatively rare in television. Stelter said that it was not partisan to stand up for decency, democracy and dialogue, the AP reports.

"It's not partisan to stand up to demagogues," he said. "It's required. It's patriotic. We must make sure we don't give platforms to those who are lying to our faces. But we also must make sure we are representing the total spectrum of debate and representing what's going on in the country and the world." It was Stelter's most direct reference to what is believed to be the reason for his demise; CNN hasn't talked publicly about it. Since he started this spring, new CNN chief executive Chris Licht has made clear he wants to tone down opinion, particularly as it made Republicans resistant to the network. Stelter, who wrote a book about Fox News Channel and was frequently critical of Fox, was a lightning rod for conservatives' complaints.

Some of his final Reliable Sources guests were more direct. Eric Deggans, NPR television critic, said he hopes CNN will continue to give viewers context and not be reduced to false equivalency. "Just the facts" isn't enough, he said. "Will CNN have the courage to do that?" Deggans asked. "I hope so." Stelter, who hosted the show for nine years, also had Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein as a guest and brought back the first guest from the first Reliable Sources in 1992—then-local journalist Brian Karem.

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