Bill Carter, Michael Wolff Join THR Contributing Editor Ranks

They will write periodically for print and online, as news warrants.

With Bill Carter, you get subject matter expertise like this:

I interviewed David Letterman for the first time when I was reporting my book The Late Shift in 1993. He was then, and has remained, the most reliably great interview subject I can remember. I met him in his office at the Ed Sullivan Theater. We were scheduled to chat for an hour; we went for five.

And with Michael Wolff, you get boldly stated analysis like this:

With some thought, what you arguably had in Brian Williams was the perfect cable news personality: a man with a vivid personal story and need for redemption, and, not unhelpfully at all, a tendency toward self-dramatization, together with a quick wit and that all-important cable ability to go on the air for long periods without prep or notes — and who, to boot, was easy on the eyes (rarer and rarer in cable).

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