Brian Stelter, the  top media reporter at CNN,  is leaving the network  after executives decided to  cancel his Sunday show,  “Reliable Sources,”

In one of the first  big programming moves under new leadership at the company

In a statement to NPR, Stelter says he's grateful for the show and his team's examination of "the media, truth and the stories that shape our world."

CNN's chief media correspondent Brian Stelter is leaving the company, and the network will cancel the 30-year-old weekly media news show that he has hosted since 2013.

Stelter was born on September 3, 1985, in Damascus, Maryland, the son of Donna and Mark Stelter. He attended Damascus High School, graduating in 2003,followed by Towson University where he served as editor-in-chief of The Towerlight from 2005 to 2007.

Stelter’s yearly remuneration  from CNN obligations is  more than one million dollars.  Brian Skelter’s net worth  is predicted to be $10 million  as of August 2022. 

Jamie Shupak Stelter is the wife of the American former TV news anchor.

They have two children: a girl born in May 2017 and a son born in August 2019.

Reliable Sources on CNN was canceled on August 18, 2022. After its final episode on August 21st, Stelter is scheduled to leave the network.