- 1. Career
Biography
Dylan Byers is an American journalist. He is a founding partner and senior correspondent at Puck, a new media company focused on the intersection of Wall Street, Washington, Silicon Valley, and Hollywood, and the author of the In The Room private email. He previously served as the senior media reporter at NBC News, where he authored the Byers Market newsletter and hosted the Byers Market podcast, and at CNN. He has also worked at Politico and Adweek.
Career
In 2006, Byers worked as a research assistant at The New Yorker and subsequently served as a personal research assistant to New Yorker writers Philip Gourevitch, George Packer, and Jane Kramer.
He began his journalism career as a media and tech reporter for Adweek. He later moved to Politico and launched the "On Media" blog in November 2011. On Media became known as a "scoop heavy blog" for media and political news. Byers created and grew the blog, and critics praised it as "workaholic media-politics coverage," specific to Byers' niche of the intersection between politics and media.
While at Politico, Byers wrote "President Obama, off the record," an article providing readers a glimpse into an 'off the record' side of US President Barack Obama. For that story, he was a finalist in the 2014 Mirror Awards competition for Best Single Article in Digital Media.
In September 2015, fellow media reporter Brian Stelter announced that Byers was joining CNN. In his announcement, Stelter wrote, "Byers is a scoop machine ... When I've been offline for more than a few hours, the way I see what I've missed is by checking his Twitter feed." At CNN, Byers launched the Pacific newsletter, which focused on the politics, culture and business of Silicon Valley and Hollywood.
Byers joined NBC News and MSNBC in September 2018, and launched the Byers Market newsletter, which focused on the intersection of technology, media and entertainment. He also launched the Byers Market podcast, which featured one-on-one interviews with tech and media executives like Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg, IAC chairman Barry Diller and Instagram head Adam Mosseri.
Upon its launch in 2021, Puck announced it had hired Byers from NBC, noting that his "singular expertise on the Venn diagram of the tech-media-entertainment ecosystem has made him a must-subscribe talent for both the mogul class and the concentric circles of aspirants around them." At Puck, Byers has broken news about several executive appointments in media, including the hiring and firing of CNN C.E.O. Chris Licht, the hiring of his successor Mark Thompson, and the appointment of Washington Post C.E.O. and publisher William Lewis, among others.