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March 30th, 2014
01:22 PM ET

Flight 370 and the business of news

The Atlantic’s James Fallows and Andrew Beaujon of the Poynter Institute join Brian Stelter with their take on media lessons learned from three weeks of missing plane coverage.

March 30th, 2014
01:22 PM ET

Is there such a thing as too much plane news?

Too much plane coverage? Some people say yes. But a recent survey by the Pew Research Center found that "most Americans do not feel there has been too much coverage of the missing jetliner."

On Sunday's "Reliable Sources," Alan Murray, president of the Pew Research Center, discussed the survey as well as Pew's annual “State of the News Media” report. The report's headline: signs of hope for the beleaguered news business. You can read the full report here.

March 30th, 2014
01:20 PM ET

Flight 370: Managing the message

How should corporations like Malaysia Airlines manage the flow of information to the media and public while protecting their image? Veteran crisis communications specialist Carreen Winters joins us on "Reliable Sources" with her take.

March 23rd, 2014
12:59 PM ET

Too much missing plane coverage?

CNN's Brian Stelter and Erik Wemple of The Washington Post on the praise and criticism of wall-to-wall plane coverage.

March 23rd, 2014
12:57 PM ET

Unexplored angles of the missing plane story

Brian Stelter, Miles O'Brien & Jon Ostrower on the difficulties of reporting the Malaysia Air 370 story.

Malaysian authorities vs. the media
March 23rd, 2014
12:55 PM ET

Malaysian authorities vs. the media

Brian Stelter talks to Malaysian journalist Jahabar Sadiq about press freedoms within the country and why reporters face difficulties in getting officials to answer questions.

March 16th, 2014
12:49 PM ET

The mystery of Malaysia Air 370

Former NBC News aviation correspondent Robert Hager, a veteran of many plane crash investigations, shares his thoughts on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

March 16th, 2014
12:48 PM ET

Malaysia Air 370: facts vs. speculation

After a week of coverage that relied heavily on speculation, Frank Sesno joins Brian Stelter to discuss whether news organizations have found the balance between a lack of facts and the demand for details in the missing plane story.

March 16th, 2014
12:48 PM ET

Why so many watch plane coverage

Psychiatrist Dr. Gail Saltz gives Brian Stelter her take on why viewers have been so captivated by the mysterious disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.

March 16th, 2014
12:48 PM ET

Coverage of Flight 370: The demand for news

Brian Stelter shares a final thought about coverage of the missing Malaysia Airways plane and the plethora of sources available to news consumers.

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