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Brian Stelter at the New York Times notes that their publishing platform appears to be down.
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Stelter, who will leave behind the TVNewser brand name with Mediabistro, faces an even bigger stage at the Gray Lady, despite his relative inexperience.
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And while his editors at Mediabistro were "generally hands off" with his blog entries, Stelter says he welcomes the guidance he'll get from his new employer.
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Carriers "are getting hate mail from some viewers who don't want to see it on their cable lineup, " the New York TImes' Stelter said about Al Jazeera.
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"Al Jazeera has been trying and failing for years to get on television here in the United States, " media writer Brian Stelter of New York Times told CNN.
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Whatever you call it, fans loved Stelter's work on TVNewser.
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Think of Brian Stelter and Mary Pilon at The New York Times, Zach Seward at The Wall Street Journal, Dan Fletcher at Bloomberg and Alex Leo at Reuters.
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" Writing in The New York Times, Brian Stelter described this line as a new "national shorthand" for the vast economic disparities facing the United States, noting that "whatever the long-term effects of the Occupy movement, protesters have succeeded in implanting 'We are the 99%'...into the cultural and political lexicon.
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