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Howard Kurtz

Howard Alan Kurtz (/kɜːrts/; born August 1, 1953) is an American journalist and author and host of Media Buzz on Fox News.

Howard Kurtz
Kurtz in 2012
Born
Howard Alan Kurtz

(1953-08-01) August 1, 1953 (age 70)
New York City, U.S.
Alma materUniversity at Buffalo (BA)
Columbia University (MA)
Occupation(s)Journalist, author
Spouse(s)Mary Tallmer (1979–?; 2 children)
Sheri Annis (2003–2018; 1 child)[1]

He is the former media writer for The Washington Post and the former Washington bureau chief for The Daily Beast. He has written five books about the media. Kurtz left CNN and joined Fox News in 2013.

Early life and education edit

Kurtz was born to a Jewish family[2] in the Sheepshead Bay neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, the son of Marcia, a homemaker, and Leonard Kurtz, a clothing executive.[3] He is a 1970 graduate of Sheepshead Bay High School[4] and the University at Buffalo (State University of New York). In college he worked on a student newspaper, the Spectrum, becoming the editor his senior year.[3] Kurtz earned a B. A. (psychology and English) in 1974. He then attended the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Career edit

After college, Kurtz went to work for the Record in New Jersey.[3] He moved to Washington D.C. to work as a reporter for syndicated columnist Jack Anderson.[3] Kurtz left Anderson to join The Washington Star, an afternoon paper. When the newspaper closed in 1981, Kurtz was hired at The Washington Post by Bob Woodward, then the Metro editor. Kurtz has also written for The New Republic, The Washington Monthly, and New York magazine.

The Washington Post edit

Kurtz joined the staff of The Washington Post in 1981 and left in 2010 (29 years). He served there as a national affairs correspondent, New York bureau chief and deputy national editor.[5] Kurtz covered the news media between 1990 and 2010 for The Washington Post.[6][7]

Reliable Sources on CNN edit

From 1998 until 2013, Kurtz served as host of the weekly CNN program Reliable Sources, a cable television program that explores the standards, performance and biases of the media.[8] Kurtz led the scrutinizing of the media's fairness and objectivity by questioning journalists of top news organizations, including those at CNN.[9] The show premiered in 1992 when it originated as a one-hour special to discuss the media's coverage of the Persian Gulf War.[10]

The Daily Beast edit

In October 2010, Kurtz announced he was moving to the online publication The Daily Beast.[11] He served as the Washington bureau chief for the website, writing on media and politics until 2013.[12][13] His salary at The Daily Beast was reported to be $600,000 a year.[14] On May 2, 2013, the site's editor-in-chief Tina Brown announced that Kurtz and The Daily Beast had "parted company".[15] It occurred in the aftermath of a controversy in which Kurtz incorrectly accused NBA player Jason Collins of failing to acknowledge a former heterosexual engagement when he came out as a homosexual, but Kurtz stated the parting was mutual and "in the works for some time".[16][17][18] Sources inside the Daily Beast newsroom have stated that Kurtz's departure became inevitable once he began writing for and promoting a lesser-known media website called Daily Download.[19][20] Kurtz was previously the subject of controversy when Nancy Pelosi denied making a statement Kurtz attributed to her,[21] and a quote Kurtz attributed to Darrell Issa was reported to have actually been made by his spokesperson.[22] Brown later said on Twitter she fired Kurtz for "serial inaccuracy".[23]

Fox News edit

On June 20, 2013, Kurtz left CNN to join Fox News Channel to host a weekend media program and write a column for FoxNews.com.[24] Kurtz's Media Buzz replaced the Fox News Watch program hosted by Jon Scott.

Books edit

External videos
  Booknotes interview with Kurtz on Media Circus, June 20, 1993, C-SPAN
  Washington Journal interview with Kurtz on Spin Cycle, March 16, 1998, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Kurtz on The Fortune Tellers, September 6, 2000, C-SPAN
  After Words interview with Kurtz on Reality Show, December 22, 2007, C-SPAN
  Washington Journal interview with Kurtz on Media Madness, February 20, 2018, C-SPAN

Media Circus: The Trouble with America's Newspapers (1993, ISBN 0-8129-2022-8) identifies problems afflicting U.S. newspapers and offers suggestions. Among the issues identified are timid leadership, a spreading tabloid approach to news with a growing focus on celebrities and personal scandal, poor coverage of racial issues and the Persian Gulf war, increasing bureaucracy and a pasteurization of the news.[25][26]

Hot Air: All Talk, All the Time (1997, ISBN 0-8129-2624-2) describes failings of the talk-show and political talk-show format even as it had been rapidly proliferating on television and radio. Some problems he identifies include superficiality, lies, hysteria, lack of preparation, sensationalism and conflicts of interest.[27]

Spin Cycle: Inside the Clinton Propaganda Machine (1998, ISBN 0-684-85231-4) describes various techniques used by the Clinton White House to put spin on the controversies and scandals surrounding the Clintons and to refocus the attention of the media on topics other than non-issues focused on by the media.[28][29]

The Fortune Tellers: Inside Wall Street's Game of Money, Media, and Manipulation (2000, ISBN 0-684-86879-2) addresses the growing public fascination with stock market trading as fueled by cable television shows and internet sites providing platforms to pundits, stock touts and brokerage firm stock analysts. The potential for manipulation of the media and the public by stock market insiders is discussed.[30][31]

Reality Show: Inside the Last Great Television News War (2007, ISBN 0-7432-9982-5) chronicles the struggles at TV networks ABC, NBC and CBS to enhance the stature, credibility and audience draw of their anchors of the evening network news programs. The book's focus is on ABC's Charles Gibson, CBS's Katie Couric and NBC's Brian Williams.[32][33]

Media Madness: Donald Trump, The Press, And The War Over The Truth, which was released in January 2018, discussed Donald Trump's fights with the news media during the first year of his presidency.[34][35][36] The book argues that the media unfairly treated President Trump. According to a review by Jonathan Chait in New York magazine, "To Kurtz ... the 'massive imbalance' between Trump's coverage and coverage of other presidents can only be explained by media bias. He treats this premise as definitionally true—not defending it outright, but simply building his case as though no other explanation could even theoretically exist. And so the strange mission of his book is to analyze the hostile relationship between Trump and the mainstream news media without in any way acknowledging any background as to why."[37]

Criticism edit

Kurtz has publicly declined to state his political affiliation.[38] As a high-profile media critic and analyst, Kurtz's political leanings and multiple employers and possible biases have been discussed by fellow media critics and pundits. Both liberal and conservative viewpoints have been observed in his writing.[3] Journalist Mickey Kaus, reporting on and partially quoting from a letter by journalist Charles Kaiser in The New Republic, wrote that Kurtz "has large, non-technical conflicts of interest, since he free-lances and takes money 'from the people he writes about, from Time Warner to Condé Nast.'... One seemingly conflicting interest is Kurtz co-hosting CNN's Reliable Sources, in which he obtains monetary supplements as well as national renown."[39]

Kurtz has received criticism for his apparent support of syndicated radio host Don Imus. Former Fox News commentator Bill O'Reilly has called out Kurtz for criticizing Fox News. The network covered a story about the United States Justice Department regarding its prosecution of members of the New Black Panther Party for accusations of voter intimidation during the 2008 United States Presidential Election. O'Reilly criticized network news media outlets, particularly Bob Schieffer of the CBS News talk show Face the Nation, for not asking Attorney General Eric Holder about the story. When Kurtz discussed the topic on Reliable Sources, he mentioned that Fox News was "pushing" the story. O'Reilly criticized Kurtz's description that Fox pushed the story and said that Kurtz's newspaper, The Washington Post, had its own ombudsman Andrew Alexander say that it regretted not pursuing the story earlier due to newsworthiness.[40]

KURTZ: I think the argument that I've heard Olbermann make in the past about Fox News – it's not an argument that I embrace – is that, because it poses as a news organization and puts out dangerous misinformation is a cheerleader for the Bush administration, that it's misinforming our society. But you know what? They're entitled to do that.[41]

Kurtz's 2008 Reliable Sources interview of Kimberly Dozier, a CBS reporter wounded in Iraq, was criticized by several members of the media because Kurtz's wife had been paid as a publicist for Dozier's memoir. During the interview, Kurtz praised Dozier and read passages of her book.[42]

Personal life edit

Kurtz married Sheri Annis in May 2003. Annis, a media consultant and political commentator, served as campaign spokesperson for Republican California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and has worked on various conservative political initiatives, including California's Proposition 227 and Proposition 209.[43]

References edit

  1. ^ . buffalo.edu. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  2. ^ Kurtz, Howard (April 16, 2007). "A Sorry Story, With Apology Yet to Come". The Washington Post. ...any more than I believe he was anti-Semitic because he once made tasteless cracks about my being Jewish.
  3. ^ a b c d e "See Howie Kurtz Run by Garrett M. Graff, July 1, 2005, Washingtonian.com
  4. ^ Sheepshead Bay High School yearbook, 1970
  5. ^ The Fortune Tellers by Howard Kurtz author biography (Google Books)
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on July 19, 2006.
  7. ^ "HowardKurtz on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  8. ^ "Journalist, Cover Thyself" by Katharine Q. Seelye, New York Times, November 21, 2005
  9. ^ CNN bio 2006-07-19 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ CNN website Reliable Sources webpage
  11. ^ Brown, Tina (5 October 2010). "Howard Kurtz Joins The Daily Beast". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 6 October 2010.
  12. ^ Peters, Jeremy (5 October 2010). "Longtime Washington Post Writer Heads to The Daily Beast". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 October 2010.
  13. ^ . The Spy Report. Media Spy. 6 October 2010. Archived from the original on 13 October 2010. Retrieved 6 October 2010.
  14. ^ Blodget, Henry (2011-01-19) THE GOLDEN AGE OF NEWS: Mainstream Media Staffers Agog At Huge Salaries Huffpo And Daily Beast Are Paying Big-Name Stars, Business Insider
  15. ^ "Tina Brown on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  16. ^ Dylan Byers (2 May 2013). "Daily Beast drops Howard Kurtz". POLITICO. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  17. ^ Shapiro, Rebecca (2 May 2013). "Howard Kurtz, Daily Beast Part Ways". Huffington Post.
  18. ^ "Erik Wemple". The Washington Post.
  19. ^ Calderone, Michael (1 May 2013). "Howard Kurtz's Connection To Little-Known Website Raises Questions". Huffington Post.
  20. ^ Dylan Byers and Katie Glueck. "The Howard Kurtz saga". POLITICO. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  21. ^ "The Case Of The Disappearing Pelosi Quote". The Atlantic.
  22. ^ "How the Howard Kurtz/Darrell Issa Error Happened". Slate.
  23. ^ Kludt, Tom (5 August 2013). "Talking Points Memo".
  24. ^ Weinger, Mackenzie (20 June 2013). "Howard Kurtz leaves CNN for Fox". Politico. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  25. ^ Amazon.com listing and excerpted reviews
  26. ^ Media Circus review by Frye Gaillard, September, 1993, The Progressive
  27. ^ Amazon.com listing - summary and excerpts from reviews
  28. ^ Amazon.com listing with excerpted reviews
  29. ^ Fischer, Raymond L. (September 1998). "Spin Cycle: Inside the Clinton Propaganda Machine [Book review]". USA Today.
  30. ^ Amazon.com listing - summary and excerpts of reviews
  31. ^ New York Times book review by Richard Bernstein, September 11, 2000
  32. ^ Kurtz, Howard (2007-10-09). Reality Show: Howard Kurtz: 9780743299824: Amazon.com: Books. Free Press. ISBN 978-0743299824.
  33. ^ "Weighing Anchors" review by Marvin Kalb, Washington Post, October 21, 2007
  34. ^ Parker, Ashley. "'Defiance Disorder': Another new book describes chaos in Trump's White House". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
  35. ^ Blake, Aaron. "This new Trump book could do even more damage than Michael Wolff's. Here's why". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
  36. ^ Cullen, Terence (October 20, 2017). "Trump admitted sending Spicer to argue crowd size was wrong: book". Daily News. New York. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
  37. ^ Chait, Jonathan. "Reporters Should Leave Trump Alone, Argues America's Worst Media Critic". Daily Intelligencer. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
  38. ^ "Critiquing the Press" on washingtonpost.com
  39. ^ "kaus files dot com". kausfiles.com. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  40. ^ . Fox News. 20 July 2010. Archived from the original on July 23, 2010.
  41. ^ "Critiquing the Press" by Howard Kurtz, September 17, 2007. Retrieved 20 November 2016.
  42. ^ Steinberg, Jacques (29 May 2008). "CNN Reporter's Interview Raises Ethical Questions". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
  43. ^ . Fourth Estate Strategies. Archived from the original on 10 May 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2011.

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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 Howard KurtzKurtz in 2012BornHoward Alan Kurtz 1953 08 01 August 1 1953 age 70 New York City U S Alma materUniversity at Buffalo BA Columbia University MA Occupation s Journalist authorSpouse s Mary Tallmer 1979 2 children Sheri Annis 2003 2018 1 child 1 He is the former media writer for The Washington Post and the former Washington bureau chief for The Daily Beast He has written five books about the media Kurtz left CNN and joined Fox News in 2013 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 The Washington Post 2 2 Reliable Sources on CNN 2 3 The Daily Beast 2 4 Fox News 3 Books 4 Criticism 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editKurtz was born to a Jewish family 2 in the Sheepshead Bay neighborhood of Brooklyn New York the son of Marcia a homemaker and Leonard Kurtz a clothing executive 3 He is a 1970 graduate of Sheepshead Bay High School 4 and the University at Buffalo State University of New York In college he worked on a student newspaper the Spectrum becoming the editor his senior year 3 Kurtz earned a B A psychology and English in 1974 He then attended the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Career editAfter college Kurtz went to work for the Record in New Jersey 3 He moved to Washington D C to work as a reporter for syndicated columnist Jack Anderson 3 Kurtz left Anderson to join The Washington Star an afternoon paper When the newspaper closed in 1981 Kurtz was hired at The Washington Post by Bob Woodward then the Metro editor Kurtz has also written for The New Republic The Washington Monthly and New York magazine The Washington Post edit Kurtz joined the staff of The Washington Post in 1981 and left in 2010 29 years He served there as a national affairs correspondent New York bureau chief and deputy national editor 5 Kurtz covered the news media between 1990 and 2010 for The Washington Post 6 7 Reliable Sources on CNN edit From 1998 until 2013 Kurtz served as host of the weekly CNN program Reliable Sources a cable television program that explores the standards performance and biases of the media 8 Kurtz led the scrutinizing of the media s fairness and objectivity by questioning journalists of top news organizations including those at CNN 9 The show premiered in 1992 when it originated as a one hour special to discuss the media s coverage of the Persian Gulf War 10 The Daily Beast edit In October 2010 Kurtz announced he was moving to the online publication The Daily Beast 11 He served as the Washington bureau chief for the website writing on media and politics until 2013 12 13 His salary at The Daily Beast was reported to be 600 000 a year 14 On May 2 2013 the site s editor in chief Tina Brown announced that Kurtz and The Daily Beast had parted company 15 It occurred in the aftermath of a controversy in which Kurtz incorrectly accused NBA player Jason Collins of failing to acknowledge a former heterosexual engagement when he came out as a homosexual but Kurtz stated the parting was mutual and in the works for some time 16 17 18 Sources inside the Daily Beast newsroom have stated that Kurtz s departure became inevitable once he began writing for and promoting a lesser known media website called Daily Download 19 20 Kurtz was previously the subject of controversy when Nancy Pelosi denied making a statement Kurtz attributed to her 21 and a quote Kurtz attributed to Darrell Issa was reported to have actually been made by his spokesperson 22 Brown later said on Twitter she fired Kurtz for serial inaccuracy 23 Fox News edit On June 20 2013 Kurtz left CNN to join Fox News Channel to host a weekend media program and write a column for FoxNews com 24 Kurtz s Media Buzz replaced the Fox News Watch program hosted by Jon Scott Books editExternal videos nbsp Booknotes interview with Kurtz on Media Circus June 20 1993 C SPAN nbsp Washington Journal interview with Kurtz on Spin Cycle March 16 1998 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Kurtz on The Fortune Tellers September 6 2000 C SPAN nbsp After Words interview with Kurtz on Reality Show December 22 2007 C SPAN nbsp Washington Journal interview with Kurtz on Media Madness February 20 2018 C SPANMedia Circus The Trouble with America s Newspapers 1993 ISBN 0 8129 2022 8 identifies problems afflicting U S newspapers and offers suggestions Among the issues identified are timid leadership a spreading tabloid approach to news with a growing focus on celebrities and personal scandal poor coverage of racial issues and the Persian Gulf war increasing bureaucracy and a pasteurization of the news 25 26 Hot Air All Talk All the Time 1997 ISBN 0 8129 2624 2 describes failings of the talk show and political talk show format even as it had been rapidly proliferating on television and radio Some problems he identifies include superficiality lies hysteria lack of preparation sensationalism and conflicts of interest 27 Spin Cycle Inside the Clinton Propaganda Machine 1998 ISBN 0 684 85231 4 describes various techniques used by the Clinton White House to put spin on the controversies and scandals surrounding the Clintons and to refocus the attention of the media on topics other than non issues focused on by the media 28 29 The Fortune Tellers Inside Wall Street s Game of Money Media and Manipulation 2000 ISBN 0 684 86879 2 addresses the growing public fascination with stock market trading as fueled by cable television shows and internet sites providing platforms to pundits stock touts and brokerage firm stock analysts The potential for manipulation of the media and the public by stock market insiders is discussed 30 31 Reality Show Inside the Last Great Television News War 2007 ISBN 0 7432 9982 5 chronicles the struggles at TV networks ABC NBC and CBS to enhance the stature credibility and audience draw of their anchors of the evening network news programs The book s focus is on ABC s Charles Gibson CBS s Katie Couric and NBC s Brian Williams 32 33 Media Madness Donald Trump The Press And The War Over The Truth which was released in January 2018 discussed Donald Trump s fights with the news media during the first year of his presidency 34 35 36 The book argues that the media unfairly treated President Trump According to a review by Jonathan Chait in New York magazine To Kurtz the massive imbalance between Trump s coverage and coverage of other presidents can only be explained by media bias He treats this premise as definitionally true not defending it outright but simply building his case as though no other explanation could even theoretically exist And so the strange mission of his book is to analyze the hostile relationship between Trump and the mainstream news media without in any way acknowledging any background as to why 37 Criticism editThis article s criticism or controversy section may compromise the article s neutrality Please help rewrite or integrate negative information to other sections through discussion on the talk page January 2018 Kurtz has publicly declined to state his political affiliation 38 As a high profile media critic and analyst Kurtz s political leanings and multiple employers and possible biases have been discussed by fellow media critics and pundits Both liberal and conservative viewpoints have been observed in his writing 3 Journalist Mickey Kaus reporting on and partially quoting from a letter by journalist Charles Kaiser in The New Republic wrote that Kurtz has large non technical conflicts of interest since he free lances and takes money from the people he writes about from Time Warner to Conde Nast One seemingly conflicting interest is Kurtz co hosting CNN s Reliable Sources in which he obtains monetary supplements as well as national renown 39 Kurtz has received criticism for his apparent support of syndicated radio host Don Imus Former Fox News commentator Bill O Reilly has called out Kurtz for criticizing Fox News The network covered a story about the United States Justice Department regarding its prosecution of members of the New Black Panther Party for accusations of voter intimidation during the 2008 United States Presidential Election O Reilly criticized network news media outlets particularly Bob Schieffer of the CBS News talk show Face the Nation for not asking Attorney General Eric Holder about the story When Kurtz discussed the topic on Reliable Sources he mentioned that Fox News was pushing the story O Reilly criticized Kurtz s description that Fox pushed the story and said that Kurtz s newspaper The Washington Post had its own ombudsman Andrew Alexander say that it regretted not pursuing the story earlier due to newsworthiness 40 KURTZ I think the argument that I ve heard Olbermann make in the past about Fox News it s not an argument that I embrace is that because it poses as a news organization and puts out dangerous misinformation is a cheerleader for the Bush administration that it s misinforming our society But you know what They re entitled to do that 41 Kurtz s 2008 Reliable Sources interview of Kimberly Dozier a CBS reporter wounded in Iraq was criticized by several members of the media because Kurtz s wife had been paid as a publicist for Dozier s memoir During the interview Kurtz praised Dozier and read passages of her book 42 Personal life editKurtz married Sheri Annis in May 2003 Annis a media consultant and political commentator served as campaign spokesperson for Republican California Gov Arnold Schwarzenegger and has worked on various conservative political initiatives including California s Proposition 227 and Proposition 209 43 References edit UBT Alumni Profiles buffalo edu Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 25 April 2015 Kurtz Howard April 16 2007 A Sorry Story With Apology Yet to Come The Washington Post any more than I believe he was anti Semitic because he once made tasteless cracks about my being Jewish a b c d e See Howie Kurtz Run by Garrett M Graff July 1 2005 Washingtonian com Sheepshead Bay High School yearbook 1970 The Fortune Tellers by Howard Kurtz author biography Google Books CNN TV Anchors Reporters Howard Kurtz Archived from the original on July 19 2006 HowardKurtz on Twitter Twitter Retrieved 25 April 2015 Journalist Cover Thyself by Katharine Q Seelye New York Times November 21 2005 CNN bio Archived 2006 07 19 at the Wayback Machine CNN website Reliable Sources webpage Brown Tina 5 October 2010 Howard Kurtz Joins The Daily Beast The Daily Beast Retrieved 6 October 2010 Peters Jeremy 5 October 2010 Longtime Washington Post Writer Heads to The Daily Beast The New York Times Retrieved 5 October 2010 Media writer Howard Kurtz leaves The Washington Post The Spy Report Media Spy 6 October 2010 Archived from the original on 13 October 2010 Retrieved 6 October 2010 Blodget Henry 2011 01 19 THE GOLDEN AGE OF NEWS Mainstream Media Staffers Agog At Huge Salaries Huffpo And Daily Beast Are Paying Big Name Stars Business Insider Tina Brown on Twitter Twitter Retrieved 25 April 2015 Dylan Byers 2 May 2013 Daily Beast drops Howard Kurtz POLITICO Retrieved 25 April 2015 Shapiro Rebecca 2 May 2013 Howard Kurtz Daily Beast Part Ways Huffington Post Erik Wemple The Washington Post Calderone Michael 1 May 2013 Howard Kurtz s Connection To Little Known Website Raises Questions Huffington Post Dylan Byers and Katie Glueck The Howard Kurtz saga POLITICO Retrieved 25 April 2015 The Case Of The Disappearing Pelosi Quote The Atlantic How the Howard Kurtz Darrell Issa Error Happened Slate Kludt Tom 5 August 2013 Talking Points Memo Weinger Mackenzie 20 June 2013 Howard Kurtz leaves CNN for Fox Politico Retrieved 20 June 2013 Amazon com listing and excerpted reviews Media Circus review by Frye Gaillard September 1993 The Progressive Amazon com listing summary and excerpts from reviews Amazon com listing with excerpted reviews Fischer Raymond L September 1998 Spin Cycle Inside the Clinton Propaganda Machine Book review USA Today Amazon com listing summary and excerpts of reviews New York Times book review by Richard Bernstein September 11 2000 Kurtz Howard 2007 10 09 Reality Show Howard Kurtz 9780743299824 Amazon com Books Free Press ISBN 978 0743299824 Weighing Anchors review by Marvin Kalb Washington Post October 21 2007 Parker Ashley Defiance Disorder Another new book describes chaos in Trump s White House The Washington Post Retrieved January 22 2018 Blake Aaron This new Trump book could do even more damage than Michael Wolff s Here s why The Washington Post Retrieved January 22 2018 Cullen Terence October 20 2017 Trump admitted sending Spicer to argue crowd size was wrong book Daily News New York Retrieved January 22 2018 Chait Jonathan Reporters Should Leave Trump Alone Argues America s Worst Media Critic Daily Intelligencer Retrieved 2018 02 12 Critiquing the Press on washingtonpost com kaus files dot com kausfiles com Retrieved 25 April 2015 The Media the Black Panthers and President Obama Fox News 20 July 2010 Archived from the original on July 23 2010 Critiquing the Press by Howard Kurtz September 17 2007 Retrieved 20 November 2016 Steinberg Jacques 29 May 2008 CNN Reporter s Interview Raises Ethical Questions The New York Times Retrieved 25 August 2011 Sheri Annis Biography Fourth Estate Strategies Archived from the original on 10 May 2013 Retrieved 24 August 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Howard Kurtz Profile at Fox News Column archive at The Daily Beast Kurtz s Media Notes on Washingtonpost com up to October 2010 when he left the Post Appearances on C SPAN Howard Kurtz on Charlie Rose Howard Kurtz at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Howard Kurtz amp oldid 1206307596, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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