Reliable Sources

Reliable Sources

Infobox Television
show_name = Reliable Sources


genre = News media analysis
camera = Multi-camera
picture_format = 480i
runtime = One hour (60 minutes)
presenter = Howard Kurtz
country = United States
location = Washington D.C.
language = English
network = CNN
first_aired = 1992
last_aired =
related = Fox News Watch
website = http://www.cnn.com/reliablesources
imdb_id = 0827948
tv_com_id =

"Reliable Sources" is an American news media analysis talk program on CNN.

Hosted by Howard Kurtz, the program reviews the coverage of the news stories of the past week by the media, in addition to news about the news media behind the scenes, all with a constantly changing group of online, print, and broadcast journalists. The show also features some one-on-one interviews with journalists taking part in a news event or covering a story, such as interviewing Bob Woodruff after his return to ABC News in February 2007 after his severe injuries in Iraq on January 29, 2006.

Broadcasting since 1992, the program was initially formed to cover the media's coverage of the Persian Gulf War, but has since also covered the media's coverage of the Valerie Plame affair, the War in Iraq, the outing of W. Mark Felt as Deep Throat, and many other events and internal media stories.

The program airs Sunday mornings at 10:00 a.m., immediately before "Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer". Its primary competition is Fox News Channel's "Fox News Watch".

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