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Senior Media Reporter, NBC News & MSNBC • Author of the Byers Market daily newsletter dylan.byers@nbcuni.com

Los Angeles, CA
Joined January 2011
Born January 31, 1986

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    Tomorrow’s tonight: Money to Ukraine tied to inquiries, Bolton book says; Helicopter crash kills N.B.A. star known to all as Kobe.

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    ABC News, ESPN set special hour-long report on Kobe Bryant for tonight at 10 pm. Tom Rinaldi will host

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    NBA Commissioner Adam Silver releases statement on passing of Kobe Bryant: ... "He was generous with the wisdom he acquired and saw it as his mission to share it with future generations of players, taking special delight in passing down his love of the game to Gianna." ...

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    Jan 24

    🏈Trump coming in hot w Super Bowl earn/paid media double whammy. 1st - Sit-down intv. w Sean Hannity which will air during Fox's Super Bowl pregame show at 3:30 2nd - Super Bowl commercial, which will reportedly run in an isolated break alongside Bloomberg ad & other Fox promos

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  5. Jan 24

    Best one yet. Cc ⁦

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  8. Jan 23

    George Soros just dropped a totally unfounded conspiracy theory about Facebook & Trump and I guess we’re all just rolling with that:

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    Jan 23

    Trump had been “essentially running unopposed until Mike entered the race,” tells & in this must-read on Bloomberg 2020

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    Tulsi Gabbard has said that Twitter “absolutely” could be broken up if she is elected. She would also like Twitter’s CEO to raise money for her. Welcome to the 2020 Democratic primary in Silicon Valley.

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    Jan 23

    George Soros, after warning about Trump and Xi, just announced a *$1 billion* plan for a new global "Open Society University Network," calling it "the most important and most enduring project of my life."

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  14. Jan 23

    Jim Lehrer has died at 85. Fair-minded, nonpartisan journalists like him are rare in today’s hyperpartisan media. As Tom Brokaw told me in 2012, “Jim’s reputation is unassailable. He reeks integrity.” Chris Lehane called him “the Ed Hochuli” of journalism.

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    Jan 21

    Putting aside the story itself, Quibi’s statement is not good. It calls the article materially inaccurate and then doesn’t say what’s wrong. It then moves to a straw man argument about Quibi being accessible to the media in the past, which doesn’t address the story’s content.

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    Jan 21

    The mix of hostility and ignorance that many in the tech industry, up to the very senior ranks of companies, have towards the media and how reporters do their jobs is truly concerning. Excellent reporting by &

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