Reliable Sources

Reliable Sources examines how journalists do their jobs and how the media affect the stories they co

Episodes

Total: 444

Brian Stelter addresses the end of "Reliable Sources" on television and thanks the audience. Carl Be

Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico and Shefali Luthra of The 19th discuss their roles as health care

Henry Reese, who was on stage with Salman Rushdie when Rushdie was brutally stabbed, joins Brian Ste

In his new book "The Fifth Act: America's End in Afghanistan," combat veteran and acclaimed novelist

First Lady Jill Biden's former press secretary Michael LaRosa talks with Brian Stelter about media c

Oliver Darcy analyzes Alex Jones' legal quagmire and Jennifer Mercieca explains that Jones' media pr

The acclaimed economist talks with Brian Stelter about recession fears, inflation and the "dystopian

With the TikTok app becoming more popular and powerful by the day, BuzzFeed News contributor Emily B

Sarah Longwell shares findings from her GOP voter focus groups and says there is a key difference be

"How 'Stop the Steal' Captured the American Right" is this week's New York Times Magazine cover stor

Dr. Tracey Wilkinson describes a "chilling effect" in the medical field as abortion bans take effect

The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg talks about the magazine's decision to digitize its 16

Nina Jankowicz, former Director of DHS Disinformation Governance Board, joins to reveal how the the

David Zurawik, a 32-year veteran of the Baltimore Sun, opens up about why he left the newspaper last

Brian Stelter interviews TikTok VP Michael Beckerman and FCC commissioner Brendan Carr about TikTok'

Author and Dartmouth professor Jeff Sharlet has been reporting on the American right from a religiou

Kate Smith, Susan Matthews, and Sarah Longwell discuss how the overturning of Roe v. Wade is being c

What is The New York Times' vision for Wordle and how does the viral hit game fit into the news outl

Top Associated Press editor Julie Pace joins Brian Stelter to discuss. Plus: Danielle Belton, John H

Keri Blakinger's reporting for The Marshall Project focuses on prisons and jails. Her new memoir, "C