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Howard Alan Kurtz (/ k ɜːr t s /; born August 1, 1953) is an American journalist and author and host of Media Buzz on Fox News. He is the former media writer for The Washington Post and the former Washington bureau chief for The Daily Beast .
Howard Kurtz: (2013–present) Kurtz, who is the founding host of the show, joined the network in 2013 after departing CNN where he served as host of the now canceled Reliable Sources from 1998 until he was replaced by Brian Stelter. He serves as Fox News' Chief Media Analyst in addition to hosting the weekly show.
Howard Kurtz (1953), host of Media Buzz on Fox News, former media writer for The Washington Post, and former Washington bureau chief for The Daily Beast [109] Mark Leibovich (1965–), staff writer for The Atlantic [110] [111] Cynthia Leive (1967–), Glamour [112] Joe Lelyveld (1937–), executive editor of The New York Times [57] [58]
Washington Post media analyst Howard Kurtz has stated that the channel's evening lineup "has clearly gravitated to the left in recent years and often seems to regard itself as the antithesis of Fox News". [2] In 2011, Salon.com noted that "MSNBC's prime-time lineup is now awash in progressive politics." [3]
Media Madness: Donald Trump, the Press, and the War Over the Truth is a book by Howard Kurtz, released on January 29, 2018.The book details Donald Trump's ongoing fights with the news media during the first year of his presidency.
The program debuted on March 7, 1992. [3] Until 2009, it was broadcast as a stand-alone program, but on January 18, 2009, Reliable Sources became a segment during CNN's new Sunday morning political program State of the Union with John King, although it remained hosted by Howard Kurtz and retained its timeslot.
Kurtz is a surname, mainly a German and Jewish (Ashkenazic/Yiddish), meaning someone who is short in height. ... Howard Kurtz (born 1953), American journalist, ...
Keith Theodore Olbermann (/ ˈ oʊ l b ər m ə n /; born January 27, 1959) is an American sports and political commentator and writer.Olbermann spent the first 20 years of his career in sports journalism.