Brian Stelter talks with CNN aviation analyst Miles O'Brien about the missing Malaysia Airlines flight and his own personal journey covering this story.
Love that miles obrien is back to cnn. I have missed him, and prefer his voice over the aggressive sounding females you have anchoring some of your hourly segments. Keep him around this time; hes a jewel on your team
What a shinning star that O'Brien is. I have learn much concerning #mh370. Along with the CNN crew have kept me updated on daily events. i seek to understand the "what happen" to this plane and passengers. Also Miles's extensive background in Science, technology, aviation and space journalist. Is what the veiwer needs to be in the KNOW. Keep this guy around. He is your pay day ppl.
Once again, Miles O'Brien demonstrates that he is a class act. I, too, have had my reservations about the continuous coverage of this event. However, the ratings have made clear that this is what the public wants.
I am glad to see Miles O'Brien back on the air. His comment about journalists not holding back seemed especially salient given CNN's 24/7 approach to this story and all the misinformation that comes with that level of coverage. Maybe holding back and waiting for definitive facts wouldn't be such a bad thing. Speculation is not journalism.
Very disappointing to see CNN doing 24-7 coverage of a missing airplane. This is news and has a place, but not to the exclusion of everything else going on in the world. CNN, go to rehab and get off your addiction to this story.. As a long time viewer, I want to see what's going on in the nation and the world, not just one issue over and over.
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Brian Stelter is the host of "Reliable Sources" and the senior media correspondent for CNN Worldwide. Before he joined CNN in November 2013, Stelter was a media reporter for The New York Times. He is the author of the New York Times best-seller "Top of the Morning."
Love that miles obrien is back to cnn. I have missed him, and prefer his voice over the aggressive sounding females you have anchoring some of your hourly segments. Keep him around this time; hes a jewel on your team
What a shinning star that O'Brien is. I have learn much concerning #mh370. Along with the CNN crew have kept me updated on daily events. i seek to understand the "what happen" to this plane and passengers. Also Miles's extensive background in Science, technology, aviation and space journalist. Is what the veiwer needs to be in the KNOW. Keep this guy around. He is your pay day ppl.
Once again, Miles O'Brien demonstrates that he is a class act. I, too, have had my reservations about the continuous coverage of this event. However, the ratings have made clear that this is what the public wants.
I am glad to see Miles O'Brien back on the air. His comment about journalists not holding back seemed especially salient given CNN's 24/7 approach to this story and all the misinformation that comes with that level of coverage. Maybe holding back and waiting for definitive facts wouldn't be such a bad thing. Speculation is not journalism.
Very disappointing to see CNN doing 24-7 coverage of a missing airplane. This is news and has a place, but not to the exclusion of everything else going on in the world. CNN, go to rehab and get off your addiction to this story.. As a long time viewer, I want to see what's going on in the nation and the world, not just one issue over and over.