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Besides pointing out that in this medium, Stelter is bigger than Williams, what’s neat about this is that a young person — presumed lost to network news — is saying that the human and frank relationship with cold on-air “talent” that a blog enables actually gets him to watch.
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Instead, Rossi does some fairly standard fly-on-the-wall filming in the Times, watching Carr, Stelter and others as they pursue various stories -- from early Wikileaks releases to Carr's huge takeout on the collapse of Tribune Corp.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Page One -- Inside the New York Times Marshall Fine 2011
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He spends time with reporters Brian Stelter, Tim Arango, Richard Perez-Pena and David Carr, as they cover stories and confer with their editor, Bruce Headlam.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Page One -- Inside the New York Times Marshall Fine 2011
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Instead, Rossi does some fairly standard fly-on-the-wall filming in the Times, watching Carr, Stelter and others as they pursue various stories -- from early Wikileaks releases to Carr's huge takeout on the collapse of Tribune Corp.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Page One -- Inside the New York Times Marshall Fine 2011
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Stelter and Arango seem slightly intimidated and inhibited by the presence of a camera watching them as they do their jobs though Stelter's shlubby appearance seems to counter notions of stiffness at the Great Gray Lady.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Page One -- Inside the New York Times Marshall Fine 2011
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MSNBC president Phil Griffin told the Times 'Brian Stelter about the campaign:
MSNBC's New Slogan, 'Lean Forward': What Do You Think? (POLL) Jack Mirkinson 2010
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MSNBC president Phil Griffin told the Times 'Brian Stelter about the campaign:
MSNBC's New Slogan, 'Lean Forward': What Do You Think? (POLL) Jack Mirkinson 2010
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Stelter and Arango seem slightly intimidated and inhibited by the presence of a camera watching them as they do their jobs though Stelter's shlubby appearance seems to counter notions of stiffness at the Great Gray Lady.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Page One -- Inside the New York Times Marshall Fine 2011
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MSNBC president Phil Griffin told the Times 'Brian Stelter about the campaign:
MSNBC's New Slogan, 'Lean Forward': What Do You Think? (POLL) The Huffington Post News Editors 2010
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Stelter and Arango seem slightly intimidated and inhibited by the presence of a camera watching them as they do their jobs though Stelter's shlubby appearance seems to counter notions of stiffness at the Great Gray Lady.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Page One -- Inside the New York Times Marshall Fine 2011
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