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Brian Stelter is leaving CNN and the network cancels its long-running Sunday morning showReliable Sources, PEOPLE has confirmed.
“CNN will end itsReliable Sourcesprogram on Sunday, August 21st. As a result Brian Stelter will leave the company,” a CNN Spokesperson shared in a statement. “We appreciate his contributions to the network and wish him well as he embarks on new endeavors.”
Amy Entelis, Executive Vice President of Talent and Content Development of CNN Worldwide, also shared this statement with PEOPLE: “Stelter came to CNN from theNew York Timesas the nation’s top media reporter. He departs CNN an impeccable broadcaster. We are proud of what Brian and his team accomplished over the years, and we’re confident their impact and influence will long outlive the show.”
Stelter, 36, confirmed the news in his own statement toNPRon Thursday, saying that he’d had “a rare privilege to lead a weekly show focused on the press at a time when it has never been more consequential.”
He added that he would have more to say on the show’s final installment on Sunday.
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The media journalist, who joined CNN in 2013, also poked fun at himself as heretweetedNPR’s post: “I picked a bad day to violate the ABC rule — Always Be Charging. I took the kiddos out sightseeing in midtown Manhattan and my phone’s at 2%.”
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Reliable Sources, which just marked its 30th year on air, will have been the network’s longest-running show, per NPR. Stelter has hosted the Sunday morning political staple for the last nine years.
The news comes less than a week afterJeffrey Toobin, CNN’s chief legal analyst, announced in atweetlast Friday that he was leaving the network.
Toobin did not provide a reason for the departure, and a CNN spokesperson told PEOPLE: “We are grateful for Jeffrey’s contributions to the network over the years and wish him all the best in his future endeavors.”
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Toobinreturned to CNNmore than a year ago, following an eight-month break. The hiatus was related to an October 2020 Zoom call in which Toobin masturbated in front of hisNew Yorkerand WNYC radio colleagues.
source: people.com